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KRRI Hosts Korea-UK Joint Seminar for Sharing Digital Railway Technology
WriterInternation Affairs
Date 2025-04-11
Hit27
- UK-Korea experts discuss rail digitalization technology and safety certification-
UIWANG, South Korea – April 11 – Korea Railroad Research Institute (KRRI) (President: Seok-Youn Han) held the 5th Korea-UK Joint Seminar on Rail Safety Certification jointly with Ricardo Rail UK (Managing Director: Michael Newman) at 2 PM on April 10 at COEX, Samseong-dong, Seoul.
This seminar was sponsored by the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport and the British Embassy in Korea and was co-organized by the KRRI and Ricardo Rail. It has been held annually since 2017. About 150 people from the Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, and Transport, the British and Israeli embassies in Korea, railway operators, and companies attended, showing great interest in the event.
The seminar, which was held under the theme of “Railway Digitalisation”, introduced global digital railway technology cases, along with the latest technologies and systems that can contribute to improving efficiency and convenience as well as safety.
In particular, innovation in railway safety using digital technology and plans to expand bilateral cooperation between Korea and the UK were the main topics of discussion.
KRRI presented its research achievements in the fields of digital transformation and safety certification. Dr. Kyung-Ho Shin, a principal researcher at KRRI, introduced the research on establishing a conformity assessment system for the Korean Train Control System (KTCS), and presented the essential requirements for exporting train control systems and how domestic companies can respond.
Dr. Kang-Mi Lee, a principal researcher at KRRI, presented an automation system to streamline the safety certification work of manufacturers through the open RAMS platform developed by KRRI.
Presentations on overseas cases followed. Tristan van Hoek, General Manager of Ricardo Rail Europe, shared implications applicable to light and high-speed rail in Korea through the application of the European Train Control System (ETCS Level 2) in the Netherlands and Denmark.
Julien Legrand, Senior Consultant of Ricardo Rail, introduced regulations and standards related to cybersecurity certification, which are essential for participating in overseas rail projects, and Ricardo Rail's safety certification cases, providing useful information for Korean railways’ expansion into overseas markets.
The Embassy of Israel in Korea also participated, presenting examples of digital technology applications in Israeli railroad projects and possibilities for technical cooperation. Tamar Maron Kosher, Commercial Attaché, introduced Israel's digital innovation cases and suggested expanding cooperation with Korean companies.
* Presentations
- Conformity Assessment in the Digital Railway Era (Presentation by Dr. Shin Gyeong-Hon in charge ofKTCS-2 Conformity Assessment Research)
- ERTMS Operation Status in Europe (Presentation by Tristan van Hoek, General Manager, Ricardo Rail Europe)
- Technological Innovation in Israeli Railways (Presentation by Tamar Maron Kosher, Counsellor, Embassy of Israel in Korea)
- Open RAMS Platform for Railway Safety Certification Support (Presentation by Dr. Lee Kang-Mi in charge of RAMS Platform Research)
- Cybersecurity of Railway Systems (Presentation by Julien Legrand, Senior Consultant, Cybersecurity, Ricardo Rail)
Since KRRI and Ricardo Rail signed a joint railway safety certification agreement in 2015, KRRI and Ricardo Rail have been conducting mutual acceptance of railway safety certification results and joint safety evaluation of railway systems and products in stages. Recently, they have also expanded their cooperation on train control systems for urban railroads (KTCS-M).
Dr. Seok-Youn Han, President of KRRI, said, “We will continue to strengthen the international cooperation system and industrial support foundation to proactively respond to global digital railway technology changes and revitalize the overseas expansion of railway technology.”
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Yoonju YI
Korea Railroad Research Institute
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