Railway & Roadways Events in Sweden


Logistik & Transport
Logistik & Transport: Shaping the Future of Smarter Logistics
Logistik & Transport is the Nordic region’s leading conference and trade fair dedicated to the future of logistics and transport solutions. The event brings together decision-makers, industry professionals, technology providers, and other specialists who are working to make the movement of goods more efficient, flexible, and resilient. Over two intensive days, participants can explore new technologies, exchange practical experience, develop professional skills, and discuss the challenges facing modern supply chains. By gathering so many parts of the industry in one place, the event creates an environment where ideas can move quickly from discussion to potential business solutions.
The logistics sector is changing at remarkable speed. Global trade is becoming more complex, customer expectations are rising, and companies are under constant pressure to deliver goods faster while controlling costs and reducing environmental impact. At the same time, digitalization, automation, connected infrastructure, and new transport technologies are transforming traditional ways of working. Logistik & Transport provides a dedicated meeting place for professionals who want to understand these developments and prepare their businesses for what comes next.
Why Logistik & Transport matters to the future of logistics
Modern logistics is much more than moving products from one location to another. A successful supply chain depends on the coordination of manufacturers, warehouses, transport operators, ports, technology providers, retailers, and customers. Even a small disruption in one part of this network can create delays and additional costs elsewhere.
This interconnected nature makes cooperation particularly important. Companies need to understand not only their own operations but also the wider systems in which they operate. Logistik & Transport encourages this broader perspective by bringing different branches of the industry together. A logistics manager can learn about new warehouse technology, a transport company can explore digital solutions, and a manufacturer can discover ways to improve connections between production and distribution.
The event also recognizes that there is no single solution to every logistics challenge. Different industries have different requirements, and a technology that works well in one supply chain may need significant adaptation in another. Meeting suppliers and specialists directly allows visitors to discuss their individual circumstances rather than relying solely on generic product information.
Among the professionals who can benefit from the event are:
Logistics and supply chain managers looking for more efficient processes and technologies.
Transport companies and operators interested in improving fleet, routing, and delivery performance.
Manufacturers and retailers seeking stronger connections between production, warehousing, and distribution.
Technology providers presenting solutions for automation, digitalization, data management, and infrastructure.
Decision-makers and industry leaders interested in long-term trends and strategic development.
A meeting place for technology, infrastructure, and expertise
One of the main strengths of Logistik & Transport is the combination of a trade fair and conference. These two elements complement one another. The exhibition provides an opportunity to see technologies and services directly, while the conference creates a setting for discussing the broader challenges behind those technologies.
This combination is particularly useful in logistics because new systems often need to be understood in the context of an entire operation. A warehouse automation solution, for example, may improve productivity, but its success can depend on software, employee training, inventory management, transport schedules, and the design of the surrounding infrastructure.
The exhibition allows visitors to compare different solutions and speak with suppliers about practical requirements. Meanwhile, conference sessions can provide insight into market trends, emerging technologies, and strategies for adapting to changing conditions. Together, they create a more complete picture of where the logistics sector is heading.
Building smarter and more resilient supply chains
Global supply chains have become increasingly sophisticated, but they have also demonstrated how vulnerable they can be to disruption. Changes in consumer demand, geopolitical events, infrastructure problems, labour shortages, extreme weather, and other unexpected developments can quickly affect the flow of goods.
As a result, companies are increasingly interested in resilience as well as efficiency. A supply chain that operates perfectly under normal conditions may still be inadequate if it cannot adapt when circumstances change. Businesses need better visibility, alternative options, reliable communication, and the ability to make decisions quickly.
Logistik & Transport provides a forum for discussing these issues and exploring ways to create more adaptable logistics systems. Digital tools can help companies understand where goods are located and identify potential problems earlier. Automation can reduce repetitive work and improve consistency. Better infrastructure can make transportation more predictable, while improved data exchange can help different organizations coordinate their activities.
The goal is not simply to make logistics faster. It is to eliminate unnecessary friction and create systems capable of responding effectively to both everyday demands and unexpected disruptions.
Technology as a tool rather than an end goal
Digitalization is transforming logistics, but technology alone does not guarantee better performance. The most successful solutions are those that address a genuine operational problem and integrate effectively into existing processes.
Companies considering new technology therefore need to ask practical questions. Will the system communicate with existing software? Can employees use it effectively? What happens when demand changes? How easy is it to maintain? Does the investment produce measurable improvements?
These questions are part of the value of a professional trade fair. Visitors can speak directly with providers, compare alternatives, and examine how different technologies could fit into their operations rather than making decisions based only on marketing material.
Automation and digitalization in modern logistics
Automation is becoming increasingly important across logistics and transport. Warehouses can use automated storage and retrieval systems, robotics, sorting technologies, and intelligent software to handle growing volumes of goods. Transport operators can use digital tools to plan routes, monitor vehicles, and improve communication with customers.
Artificial intelligence and advanced data analysis may also play a growing role. Logistics companies generate enormous quantities of information, from inventory levels and delivery times to vehicle locations and customer orders. Turning that data into useful decisions can help companies predict demand, identify bottlenecks, and allocate resources more efficiently.
However, digital transformation also creates new requirements. Organizations need employees who understand the technologies being introduced, as well as reliable infrastructure and appropriate data-management practices. This is why skills development is an important part of the Logistik & Transport concept.
The event provides opportunities for professionals to learn from specialists and from one another. Sharing experience can help companies avoid repeating mistakes and identify practical approaches that have already been tested elsewhere.
Two intensive days of networking and business
The concentrated format of Logistik & Transport makes it possible for professionals to achieve a great deal within a short period. Existing customers can be met face to face, while prospective customers can be introduced to new products and services. For suppliers, this creates an efficient environment for business development. For visitors, it provides access to a broad selection of potential partners.
Networking is particularly valuable in logistics because long-term relationships are often essential. A company may need reliable carriers, technology providers, warehouse partners, consultants, equipment suppliers, or infrastructure specialists. Establishing trust and understanding between these organizations can make a significant difference when new projects arise.
The event also makes it possible to compare different perspectives. A technology provider may explain the capabilities of a new system, while a logistics professional can describe the practical difficulties of implementing such a system. These conversations can improve both sides' understanding of what the market actually needs.
A productive visit can be structured around a few simple priorities:
Define your main logistics challenges before attending. Clear objectives make it easier to identify relevant solutions.
Review exhibitors and conference sessions in advance. Prioritizing key companies and topics helps maximize the available time.
Compare several approaches. Different suppliers may solve the same problem in very different ways.
Discuss implementation as well as technology. Ask about integration, training, maintenance, scalability, and costs.
Follow up after the event. Turn the most promising conversations into meetings, demonstrations, or concrete projects.
Infrastructure and the future of transport
Efficient logistics depends heavily on infrastructure. Roads, railways, ports, terminals, warehouses, distribution centres, and digital networks all influence how easily goods can move through a supply chain. Even the most advanced software cannot compensate for inadequate physical infrastructure.
This is why discussions at Logistik & Transport extend beyond individual products. The future of logistics requires consideration of how different transport modes and infrastructure systems can work together. Better coordination between road, rail, maritime, and other forms of transport can improve efficiency and help companies respond to changing requirements.
Infrastructure also has an important environmental dimension. As businesses seek to reduce emissions, transport networks will need to become more efficient and adaptable. Electrification, alternative fuels, improved route planning, and greater use of rail and other transport modes can all contribute to this transition, but each solution has its own requirements and limitations.
A conference environment makes it possible to discuss these developments from multiple perspectives. Policymakers, infrastructure specialists, logistics companies, and technology providers can consider how investments and innovations might work together rather than developing solutions in isolation.
Skills development for a changing logistics industry
Technology is changing the roles of people working in logistics. Automated systems may reduce the need for certain repetitive tasks while increasing demand for employees who can operate, maintain, analyze, and improve complex systems. Managers also need a stronger understanding of data and digital processes when making strategic decisions.
Skills development is therefore essential to successful transformation. Companies may invest heavily in new equipment or software, but the benefits will be limited if employees are not prepared to use the technology effectively.
Logistik & Transport creates an environment for this kind of professional learning. Presentations, discussions, demonstrations, and conversations with colleagues can all contribute to a better understanding of emerging practices. Participants can return to their organizations with new ideas about technology, management, process improvement, and workforce development.
The exchange of experience is particularly valuable because logistics problems are often shared across industries. A solution developed for retail distribution may provide inspiration for manufacturing, while an approach used in transportation could be adapted for another supply chain.
Sustainability and the pressure to reduce logistics-related impact
Environmental responsibility has become an increasingly important consideration in logistics. Companies are expected to deliver goods efficiently while reducing energy use, emissions, waste, and unnecessary transportation. This creates a difficult balance because customer expectations often demand fast and flexible delivery.
Smarter logistics can help address this challenge. Better planning can reduce empty journeys, improved inventory management can prevent unnecessary movement of goods, and efficient warehouses can reduce energy consumption. Technology can provide greater visibility, allowing companies to identify inefficiencies that might otherwise remain hidden.
However, sustainability is not simply a technological problem. It requires changes in processes, infrastructure, purchasing decisions, and collaboration across the supply chain. A company cannot significantly improve its environmental performance if its partners are working toward completely different objectives.
This makes industry dialogue particularly important. Logistik & Transport gives participants a place to compare approaches and explore how sustainability can become part of broader supply chain strategies rather than an isolated initiative.
Creating solutions together
The central idea behind Logistik & Transport is collaboration. The industry's challenges are too interconnected for individual companies to solve everything independently. Manufacturers need transport providers, logistics operators depend on infrastructure, technology companies need users who can test their solutions, and customers depend on the entire system working together.
By gathering these groups in one location, the event encourages conversations that might not happen in ordinary business circumstances. A meeting between two companies can lead to a new service, while a conference discussion can inspire a different approach to a familiar problem.
The emphasis on exchanging experience is equally important. Not every innovation needs to be invented from scratch. Companies can learn from successful projects elsewhere, adapt existing technologies, and avoid common implementation mistakes. In this sense, collaboration can accelerate progress while reducing unnecessary risk.
Looking toward the future of global supply chains
The future of logistics will be shaped by several forces at once: digitalization, automation, changing consumer expectations, sustainability requirements, infrastructure development, and the need for greater resilience. No single trend can explain where the industry is going. Instead, the future will depend on how these developments interact.
Logistik & Transport offers a useful environment for exploring that interaction. Visitors can move from a discussion about supply chain strategy to a demonstration of new technology and then speak with a potential business partner about implementation. The ability to connect strategic thinking with practical solutions is one of the event's greatest strengths.
The objective is ultimately straightforward: make logistics smarter. Achieving this requires better technology, but it also requires better communication, stronger skills, more resilient infrastructure, and closer cooperation between the many organizations involved in moving goods around the world.
A Nordic hub for smarter logistics
Logistik & Transport has established itself as an important meeting place for professionals who want to understand and influence the future of logistics and transport. By combining a major trade fair with a conference programme, the event brings together technology, expertise, infrastructure, and business opportunities.
Over two intensive days, participants can meet existing customers, discover prospective partners, explore new technologies, and exchange experience with colleagues from different parts of the industry. The result is an environment where learning and business development happen side by side.
Ultimately, the event is about more than displaying logistics technology. It is about finding practical answers to increasingly complex global challenges. As supply chains become more interconnected and organizations demand greater efficiency and resilience, cooperation will become even more important. By bringing the relevant people together in one place, Logistik & Transport helps create the conversations, connections, and ideas needed to build smarter logistics systems for the future.


GTR Nordics
GTR Nordics as a Strategic Platform for Trade and Export Finance
GTR Nordics is an annual high-level conference that has earned a strong reputation as a central meeting point for professionals working in trade, export, and supply chain finance across the Nordic region. Organized by Global Trade Review, a UK-based and globally recognized provider of specialized events and publications, the conference reflects a long-standing commitment to fostering dialogue and innovation within international trade finance. Over the years, it has become a trusted space where decision-makers gather to exchange ideas and explore solutions to complex global challenges.
The event is hosted at the Radisson Blu Waterfront Congress Centre in Stockholm, a modern venue located in the heart of one of Europe’s most forward-thinking capitals. Its location enhances accessibility and reinforces the conference’s international appeal, attracting participants not only from Sweden, Norway, Denmark, Finland, and Iceland, but also from across Europe and beyond. This diversity contributes to a rich exchange of perspectives, making the event both globally relevant and regionally focused.
Exploring Key Trends in Nordic Trade and Finance
One of the defining strengths of GTR Nordics lies in its ability to address both global developments and region-specific dynamics. The Nordic economies are highly export-driven and deeply integrated into global supply chains, which makes them particularly sensitive to shifts in international markets. The conference responds to this reality by offering in-depth discussions on topics that directly impact businesses operating in these environments.
Among the most important themes are trade and export finance, working capital management in volatile economic conditions, and the influence of geopolitical risks on supply chains. In addition, digital transformation continues to play a crucial role, with new technologies reshaping how trade is conducted and financed. The rise of digital platforms, automation, and data-driven decision-making is explored through practical examples and expert insights.
Practical Insights and Industry Applications
A key feature of GTR Nordics is its strong emphasis on real-world applications. Rather than focusing solely on theoretical concepts, the conference provides participants with actionable knowledge that can be implemented in their organizations. This practical approach is particularly valuable in industries where efficiency, risk management, and adaptability are essential.
Some of the core benefits highlighted during the event include:
Access to innovative financial solutions tailored to complex trade environments
Insights into managing working capital effectively during periods of uncertainty
Exploration of digital tools that enhance transparency and efficiency
Understanding sector-specific challenges in industries such as defence and energy
These insights are delivered by an internationally diverse panel of experts, ensuring that discussions are both comprehensive and grounded in real experience.
Addressing the Unique Characteristics of Nordic Economies
The Nordic region is known for its advanced economies, strong regulatory frameworks, and commitment to innovation. However, these strengths also come with specific challenges, particularly in the context of global trade. GTR Nordics places a strong emphasis on understanding and addressing these unique conditions.
Opportunities for Collaboration and Growth
The conference serves as a platform where stakeholders can collaborate and develop strategies tailored to the Nordic context. With more than 700 senior-level participants, the event offers extensive networking opportunities that go beyond formal sessions. Attendees include representatives from banks, fintech companies, export credit agencies, corporates, and advisory firms, all of whom contribute to a dynamic and interactive environment.
Key opportunities provided by the event include:
Building strategic partnerships across borders and sectors
Gaining insights into regulatory and geopolitical developments
Identifying new market opportunities within and beyond the Nordic region
Enhancing understanding of emerging technologies in trade finance
These opportunities are particularly valuable in a region where collaboration and innovation are critical to maintaining global competitiveness.
Strengthening the Nordic Position in Global Trade
As global trade continues to evolve, the Nordic countries remain at the forefront of innovation and sustainability. GTR Nordics plays an important role in supporting this position by providing a platform for dialogue, knowledge exchange, and strategic planning. The conference not only highlights current challenges but also explores future opportunities, helping participants navigate an increasingly complex global landscape.
By combining high-level discussions with practical insights and extensive networking, GTR Nordics continues to reinforce its status as a must-attend event for professionals in trade and export finance. It is not merely a conference but a dynamic forum where ideas are transformed into strategies, and connections lead to tangible outcomes.


Train & Rail
Train & Rail: A Nordic Meeting Place for the Future of Rail
Train & Rail is a dedicated meeting place for the railway industry, bringing together professionals to discuss infrastructure, transport, technology, business, and the challenges shaping the future of rail. Organized in cooperation with Swedtrain and Stockholmsmässan, the event is designed to create a comprehensive Nordic forum where industry representatives can meet, exchange experience, explore new solutions, and address issues that affect the development of railway systems.
Railways are becoming increasingly important as countries look for efficient, reliable, and more sustainable ways to move people and goods. At the same time, existing railway networks face major challenges involving capacity, maintenance, digitalization, safety, energy use, and infrastructure investment. Train & Rail provides a setting where these subjects can be discussed by people directly involved in the sector, from technology providers and infrastructure specialists to operators, decision-makers, and other industry professionals.
Why Train & Rail is important for the Nordic railway industry
The railway sector depends on cooperation between many different organizations. Infrastructure owners, train operators, manufacturers, technology companies, engineering firms, public authorities, consultants, and other specialists all have a role to play in keeping rail networks functioning and developing them for future needs.
Because these responsibilities are interconnected, major improvements cannot usually be achieved by one organization working alone. A new train technology may require changes to infrastructure, while a modernization project can affect operators, passengers, maintenance teams, and suppliers. Decisions about capacity and investment can also influence the entire transport system.
Train & Rail aims to bring these perspectives together. The event offers professionals a place to discuss common problems and identify opportunities for collaboration. Instead of treating infrastructure, vehicles, technology, and operations as separate subjects, the meeting encourages participants to consider how they can work together.
The event can be particularly relevant to:
Railway operators and infrastructure professionals looking for practical solutions to operational challenges.
Manufacturers and technology companies developing trains, equipment, software, and infrastructure systems.
Engineers and consultants involved in railway planning, construction, maintenance, and modernization.
Public-sector decision-makers responsible for transport policy and infrastructure investment.
Industry specialists and suppliers seeking partnerships and a better understanding of the Nordic rail market.
Discussing the future of railway infrastructure
Infrastructure is one of the central issues facing the railway sector. Existing networks must support growing demand while also being maintained and modernized. At the same time, new infrastructure may be required to improve connections, increase capacity, and reduce pressure on roads and other transport systems.
The challenge is not simply to build more railway lines. Infrastructure projects require long-term planning, substantial investment, technical expertise, and coordination between many stakeholders. Existing lines must often remain operational while improvements are carried out, making construction and maintenance particularly demanding.
Train & Rail provides an environment for discussing these challenges with professionals who understand the realities of railway infrastructure. Industry talks and forums can explore how projects can be planned more effectively, how maintenance strategies can be improved, and how new technologies can support better use of existing networks.
This focus on practical infrastructure challenges is important because the performance of a railway system depends heavily on the quality and reliability of the network beneath it. Even advanced trains cannot deliver their full potential if infrastructure creates unnecessary delays or limits capacity.
Transport challenges and the role of rail
The future of transportation is closely connected with the ability to move people and goods efficiently. Rail can play an important role in this transition, particularly as governments, companies, and communities look for ways to create transport systems that can accommodate demand while reducing environmental impact.
However, increasing the role of rail requires more than simply encouraging passengers or freight operators to use trains. The railway system must provide reliable services, sufficient capacity, convenient connections, and infrastructure capable of supporting future demand.
Train & Rail creates a space for discussing these issues from several perspectives. Operators can explain practical challenges, infrastructure specialists can present technical approaches, and technology companies can demonstrate solutions designed to improve efficiency.
This exchange is particularly valuable because transport decisions often involve trade-offs. Improving one part of a network can create new requirements elsewhere. A new service may increase demand for maintenance capacity, while infrastructure upgrades may require temporary changes to timetables. Industry collaboration can help identify these connections earlier.
A comprehensive programme built with the industry
One of the defining features of Train & Rail is its focus on a programme developed closely with the railway industry. The event includes a packed stage programme, theme-oriented forums, and talks designed around topics that are relevant to professionals working in the sector.
This approach helps ensure that the event reflects real industry concerns rather than focusing only on general trends. Professionals can attend sessions related to their particular area of expertise while also discovering subjects that affect the wider railway system.
The programme can provide several types of value:
Industry knowledge through presentations and expert discussions.
Practical insight into current infrastructure and transport challenges.
Strategic perspectives on the future development of railways.
Opportunities for debate through theme-oriented forums.
Business connections with companies and professionals from across the sector.
The combination of different formats also creates a more dynamic experience. A formal presentation can introduce an important issue, while a forum allows participants to discuss the topic in greater depth and compare different viewpoints.
Theme-oriented forums for industry discussion
Forums are particularly useful when an industry is dealing with complex challenges that do not have a single obvious solution. Railway development is a good example. Questions about infrastructure, sustainability, digital systems, safety, financing, maintenance, and capacity are closely connected.
A theme-oriented forum allows professionals with different responsibilities to examine these questions together. An infrastructure specialist may focus on technical requirements, while an operator may be more concerned with reliability and service continuity. A technology provider may emphasize digital tools, while a public decision-maker considers long-term investment and policy objectives.
Bringing these perspectives together can make discussions more constructive. Participants can better understand why other parts of the industry make particular decisions and where opportunities for cooperation exist.
The informal nature of some discussions can also encourage people to raise practical concerns that may not fit easily into a traditional presentation. This makes forums a useful complement to the main stage programme.
Technology and innovation across the railway sector
Technology is changing almost every part of railway operations. Digital monitoring, automation, predictive maintenance, intelligent traffic management, improved passenger information, and connected infrastructure can all contribute to better performance.
However, the railway sector has specific requirements. Technologies need to be reliable, safe, compatible with existing infrastructure, and capable of operating over long periods. Introducing a new system can also involve significant training and integration work.
Train & Rail offers technology companies an opportunity to demonstrate their solutions directly to professionals who understand these requirements. For visitors, it provides a chance to compare technologies and ask detailed questions about how they can be implemented.
Innovation can also involve improving existing systems rather than replacing them completely. Better monitoring may extend the useful life of infrastructure, while improved data analysis can help operators identify problems before they cause major disruptions. In this way, digital development can support both modernization and more effective use of existing assets.
Building a stronger railway business community
A major industry meeting place also has a commercial role. Train & Rail gives companies an opportunity to meet potential customers, partners, suppliers, and collaborators within a specialized professional environment.
For businesses working in railway technology and infrastructure, access to the right audience is particularly important. Rail projects often involve long procurement processes and complex relationships between multiple organizations. Establishing professional connections early can help companies understand future requirements and identify potential opportunities.
For buyers and decision-makers, the event offers an efficient way to investigate the market. Instead of contacting suppliers individually, they can meet several companies and compare different approaches during the same event.
Networking also creates value beyond immediate commercial opportunities. A conversation with another professional may reveal a new way of addressing a maintenance problem or provide information about a technology that is not yet widely used. These informal exchanges can contribute to innovation just as much as formal presentations.
Sustainability and the future of transport
Railways are frequently discussed in the context of sustainable transportation, but making rail a stronger part of the future transport system requires continuous investment and improvement. Energy efficiency, electrification, infrastructure capacity, network reliability, and integration with other forms of transport all matter.
A sustainable transport system also needs to be convenient and dependable. Passengers and freight customers need confidence that services will operate when expected. Improving reliability can therefore be as important as introducing new technologies.
Train & Rail provides a setting where these questions can be discussed from both technical and strategic perspectives. Professionals can examine how infrastructure investment, operational improvements, and technological innovation can contribute to a more efficient transport system.
The wider challenge is to create a railway network that can support future mobility without becoming unnecessarily expensive or difficult to maintain. This requires careful planning and cooperation across the entire industry.
Learning from the Nordic railway experience
The Nordic region has a particular interest in the development of modern rail infrastructure and transport systems. Different countries face their own geographical, demographic, and operational conditions, but they also share many challenges.
An event that brings the Nordic railway industry together creates an opportunity to compare approaches. Professionals can learn how other organizations handle infrastructure maintenance, service planning, digitalization, procurement, and technological development.
Such comparisons can be useful because there is rarely one universal solution. A practice that works well in one railway system may need to be adapted to another. Understanding the reasoning behind different approaches can nevertheless provide valuable inspiration.
The Nordic perspective also creates opportunities for companies to expand their professional networks beyond their domestic markets. Suppliers can discover potential customers in neighbouring countries, while operators and infrastructure organizations can identify international expertise that may be relevant to future projects.
Preparing for the railway challenges ahead
The railway industry faces a combination of immediate and long-term challenges. Existing infrastructure needs maintenance, demand for transport may continue to grow, and organizations are under pressure to improve efficiency while controlling costs. At the same time, new technologies are creating opportunities to change how rail systems are designed and operated.
Addressing these challenges requires both investment and knowledge. Infrastructure cannot be modernized effectively without technical expertise, while new technology will have limited value if it is not supported by appropriate skills and organizational processes.
Train & Rail contributes to this process by creating a place where professionals can discuss these issues openly. The event is not simply about presenting finished products. It is also about identifying problems, comparing experiences, and developing ideas for future solutions.
This collaborative approach is particularly important in a sector with long investment cycles. Decisions made today can influence railway infrastructure and operations for decades. The industry therefore needs opportunities to consider long-term consequences rather than focusing only on immediate requirements.
A Nordic meeting place for railway professionals
Train & Rail aims to be a comprehensive and relevant meeting place for the Nordic railway industry, bringing together the people and organizations responsible for shaping the future of rail. Its combination of business meetings, industry discussions, a stage programme, and theme-oriented forums creates an environment where professional learning and commercial activity can happen side by side.
For exhibitors and suppliers, the event offers access to a specialized audience and opportunities to establish new business relationships. For railway professionals, it provides a chance to discover technologies, exchange experience, and understand how other organizations are approaching common challenges.
Most importantly, Train & Rail recognizes that the future of railway transport depends on cooperation. Infrastructure, vehicles, technology, operations, and policy must develop together if rail is to meet growing expectations.
By bringing these different parts of the industry into the same conversation, the event helps create a stronger foundation for future development. The discussions taking place at Train & Rail can contribute to smarter infrastructure, more efficient transport solutions, stronger business relationships, and a railway sector better prepared for the challenges ahead.


Elmia Nordic Rail
Elmia Nordic Rail has grown into one of Scandinavia’s most significant gatherings for the railway industry since its establishment in 1995. Held biennially at the Elmia Congress & Concert Hall in Jönköping, Sweden, the event is organized by Elmia AB and serves as a central hub for professionals across the railway sector. Combining exhibition, conferences, and networking opportunities, Elmia Nordic Rail provides a comprehensive platform for exploring innovations, sharing knowledge, and establishing partnerships within the industry.
A Comprehensive Industry Platform
Elmia Nordic Rail attracts a wide spectrum of experts and organizations from sectors including public transport, freight logistics, railway construction, and technology. The exhibition covers a broad array of topics relevant to modern rail systems, such as:
Rail vehicles for public and freight transport
Subassemblies, components, and specialized equipment
Transport management and operational solutions
Communication and data processing technologies
Career and professional development opportunities within the railway sector
This extensive coverage ensures that participants gain a holistic understanding of the sector, from practical technical solutions to strategic innovations.
Knowledge Sharing Through Tech Talks and Seminars
A key component of the event is its conference and seminar program, which features Tech Talks and expert-led sessions. These presentations provide in-depth insights into current trends, technological developments, and best practices in railway operations. Topics often address challenges in digitalization, sustainable transport solutions, and infrastructure modernization, giving attendees the knowledge required to make informed operational and investment decisions.
The seminars also facilitate dialogue among professionals, fostering an exchange of ideas that can lead to collaboration, research opportunities, and the development of industry standards.
Exhibitors and Networking Opportunities
The exhibition features a diverse range of exhibitors, including suppliers of rolling stock, components, technology providers, and service companies. These companies showcase their latest innovations, offering practical solutions and products tailored to the needs of modern rail systems.
Visitors primarily include professionals from both Swedish and international railway sectors. They attend the event to explore new suppliers, identify potential partners, and establish contacts for future projects. Dedicated networking areas and informal meeting spaces within the exhibition hall encourage meaningful interactions and business development opportunities.
Strategic Importance of Jönköping
The choice of Jönköping as the host city enhances the significance of Elmia Nordic Rail. Its central location, well-developed infrastructure, and accessibility make it an ideal setting for an international exhibition. The city’s facilities provide a professional and accommodating environment, supporting large-scale demonstrations and complex exhibits. By combining a strategic location with a high-quality venue, Elmia Nordic Rail ensures a seamless experience for both exhibitors and visitors.
Driving Innovation in Scandinavian Railways
Elmia Nordic Rail plays a vital role in promoting innovation and modernization within the Scandinavian railway sector. By highlighting cutting-edge rail vehicles, advanced components, and digital solutions for operational efficiency, the event encourages stakeholders to adopt new technologies and enhance system performance. It also supports sustainable practices, showcasing solutions aimed at reducing environmental impact and improving energy efficiency across transport networks.
In summary, Elmia Nordic Rail is more than an exhibition it is a central meeting point for professionals across the railway industry in Scandinavia. By combining innovative showcases, expert-led seminars, and networking opportunities, the event fosters collaboration, drives technological advancement, and provides insight into emerging trends. Its strategic location in Jönköping and its biennial format make it an indispensable platform for industry stakeholders seeking to shape the future of rail transport in Sweden and the broader Scandinavian region.