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Financing, designing and constructing sustainable cost-effective and cutting edge rail projects

Middle East governments have committed over US$100bn on rail projects in the coming years

Middle East governments are becoming increasingly aware of the importance of designing and building sustainable rail networks. The unprecedented surge of investement into the rail industry is owing to both the surge in population and to the need to stimulate the economy.

The potential growth of the rail industry in the Middle East is extraordinary. With many of these ambitious projects underway, the region will start to see a dramatic transformation in its economic performance and quality of life.

Rail Infrastructure Middle East 2009, has been initiated as a major platform for rail professionals from all over the world to engage in a variety of discussions focusing on financing, designing and constructing rail projects in the region.


Through detailed presentations, unique case studies, interactive panel discussions and an exclusive two-day training course, this event will address the critical challenges that would be overcomed if world-class and cost-effective rail structures are to be delivered

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Through detailed presentations, unique case studies, interactive panel discussions and an exclusive two-day training course, this event will address the critical challenges that would be overcomed if world-class and cost-effective rail structures are to be delivered.

Who is attending and who will I meet?

This conference will provide a unique opportunity to meet and hear from senior regional and international figures spanning government policy-makers as well as infrastructure and transport authorities, including:

  • Rail Operators
  • Transport Authorities
  • Municipalities
  • Local and National Government
  • Regulatory Agencies
  • Main Contractors
  • Consultants
  • Designers
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