Continental Engineering Services Showcases Future-Ready Railway Technologies at SIFER 2025

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Continental Engineering Services Showcases Future-Ready Railway Technologies at SIFER 2025

Continental Engineering Services successfully wrapped up a dynamic presence at SIFER 2025, France’s leading railway industry event, held from 24–26 June at the Lille Grand Palais.

At booth 3-338A, CES presented a range of cutting-edge solutions inspired by proven automotive technologies — from ADAS (Smart Sensing – Radar) and Head-Up Displays (HUDs) to Camera Systems, Intelligent Glass Control ECUs, and Actuated Sound Solutions. These technologies attracted strong interest from rail operators, manufacturers, and infrastructure providers looking to enhance both safety and efficiency across the network.

The team also engaged in conversations around CES’s broader capabilities in Driver Assistance, Level Crossing Monitoring, Functional Safety, and Cybersecurity, reinforcing CES’s position as a holistic mobility partner for the rail sector.

“The enthusiasm and meaningful discussions we had at SIFER show that the railway industry is ready for the leap in technology CES is driving. We’re proud to be at the forefront of this transformation,” said Martin Pöttcher, Head of Mobility Beyond Automotive.

As the railway sector continues to evolve, CES remains committed to supporting operators and OEMs with scalable, future-proof solutions that prioritize safety, sustainability, and seamless integration.

To learn more about our Railway Solutions, contact us here or visit our Railway Solutions page.

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