Gold Coast hosts record-breaking AusRAIL 2024
AusRAIL 2024 draws 3,000+ attendees and top rail leaders to the Gold Coast.
What’s happening?
AusRAIL 2024, the Asia Pacific’s largest rail industry event, is set to attract over 3,000 attendees—a record turnout.
The event takes place from 25-28 November at the Gold Coast Convention and Exhibition Centre and features 150 exhibitors, 100+ speakers, and exclusive site tours of the Gold Coast Light Rail Depot and Queensland Train Manufacturing Program (QTMP) facility.
Why it Matters?
The event highlights the current "renaissance of rail," showcasing industry innovation and addressing challenges such as workforce shortages, decarbonisation, and freight logistics.
AusRAIL 2024 provides a platform for collaboration among government leaders, industry stakeholders, and key decision-makers.
By the Numbers
3,000+ attendees
150+ exhibitors
100+ local and international speakers
14 technical sessions covering 20+ topics
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Key speakers include:
Caroline Wilkie (CEO, Australasian Railway Association)
Kat Stapleton (CEO, Queensland Trains)
Tim Parker (CEO, High Speed Rail Authority)
Layne Beachley AO (Keynote Speaker)
Program highlights include discussions on the Brisbane 2032 Olympics, sustainability, and workforce diversity, with contributions from industry leaders such as Sally Stannard (Queensland Department of Transport and Main Roads) and Phil Mumford (GoldlinQ).
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The event’s broader focus includes advancements in technology, innovation, and safety standards, with sessions designed to support Australia’s rail sector in achieving net-zero emissions and addressing future infrastructure demands.
Local Impact
The Gold Coast benefits from hosting such a large-scale event, reinforcing its position as a hub for innovation and infrastructure development.
The tours of local rail facilities further highlight Queensland's pivotal role in Australia’s rail renaissance.
What to look for next?
Keep an eye on key updates from AusRAIL 2024, including insights from panel discussions, the National Rail Action Plan, and the latest announcements about rail advancements leading to the Brisbane Olympics 2032.
For more details, visit the AusRAIL 2024 website.