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Bombardier standard presentation
Innovation & Railway Industry Developments © Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Chris Crawford Head of Innovation Bombardier Transportation 1922 First prototype snow mobile 1942 Joseph-Armand Bombardier founds his company “L’Auto-Neige Bombardier Limitée” in Quebec 2 © Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Innovative from day one Innovations from Bombardier Transportation 3 1970’s Creation of BT & First Metro Fabrication in La Pocatière: 423 pneumatic wheel metro cars for Montreal First introduction to US market: 36 multilevel Metro cars for Chicago First LRC train sold to Via Rail: 50 LRC cars and 21 locomotives for Montreal 1980’s First use of Tilting Train improved passenger comfort concept in curves First manufacturing US site and Large US order to supply NYCT: 825 metro cars for New York First Monorail production: 72 Monorail cars for Orlando Walt Disney World World speed record with ICE V prototype: 406,9 km/h (MBB in consortium) First consortium for Eurotunnel Shuttles: 254 Shuttle cars for Tunnel sous la Manche 1990’s Worlds 1st aluminum carbody delivered for ICE 1 (MBB) ICE 1 started operation and introduced High-speed Rail Traffic in Germany (consortium with DB) First Turnkey project for Metro Car : 108 Metro cars for Ankara First Advanced Rapid Transit development based on 1986 UTDC concept: 20 ART cars for Vancouver First NA High Speed Train in consortium with Alstom: 108 cars, 15 loco, 3 maint. center for Amtrak 2000’s ICE 3 (ICE 2.2) EMU with distributed traction started operation (in consortium) ITINO DMU with FRP cab and crashworthy design fulfilling the newest crash norms TSI1&2 AGC being the world’s first dual mode multi system EMU (1.5 kVDC, 25 kVAC, Diesel) World’s 1st Diesel engine fulfilling EU Emissions Guideline*: ITINO DMU with C.L.E.A.N. Diesel Power Pack 1 Includes engineering and R&D expenses 2 RoW comprises South America, Central America, Africa, the Middle East and CIS © Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Proven history of industry leading solutions Innovations from Bombardier Transportation Proven history of industry leading solutions Selected innovations (commercial launch in brackets) 2014 FlatPanto optimized pantograph for very high speed (VHS) trains (Germany, 2016) Battery assisted propulsion for ELECTROSTAR trains (UK) INNOVIA Monorail high capacity fully automated transit system (Brazil, 2015) TRAXX low diesel consumption multi-engine locomotive (Germany, 2014) Battery assisted propulsion for TRAXX locomotives (Last Mile Locomotives, Germany, 2014) 2013 INTERFLO 550 signaling system, automated metros (various) FLEXX Tronic WAKO bogie, tilting bogie (Switzerland, 2016) PRIMOVE wireless charging for trams (China, 2014) and busses (Germany, 2013) ZEFIRO very high-speed trains (360 km/h commercial) (Italy, 2014) 2012 CITYFLO 650 communication based train control system (CBTC) (USA, 2013) Internet Protocol(IP)-Based Train Control Management System (TCMS) (Sweden) MITRAC Permanent magnet motor (France, 2014) 4 1 Includes engineering and R&D expenses 2 RoW comprises South America, Central America, Africa, the Middle East and CIS © Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Low track wear / high-speed bogie (FLEXX Tronic bogie, Switzerland, 2016) 2015 – 2016 Our innovation strategy element: Open innovation Accelerating innovation pipeline with the right ecosystem MOVING IDEAS - Open collaboration with customers Jointly Funded R&T Projects - Shift2Rail, Horizon 2020, Protectrail, SECUR-ED Aligned University Strategy - leverage and focus research specialties and talents Aligned Global Supply Chain strategy - leverage and focus specialties and talents Public - insights from the end-users of our systems Work with a larger ecosystem of innovators accelerates our time-to-market for value creating ideas 5 © Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Open Innovation Digitalization of railways Impacting all aspects of Bombardier Transportation and its customers Operational Excellence Services Info and Entertainment Virtual and rapid prototyping Predictive Analytics Passenger Apps Closed Loop Product Life Cycle Management Handheld digital Passenger and Cyber Security Additive/3D Manufacturing 3D Part Printing Big Data is central to many of the megatrends affecting society and our industry 6 *Example list, non-exhaustive © Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. User Experience Digitalization of railways Conduct vulnerability assessment of our products (RCS and TCMS) Consolidate a BT wide Information Security Policy based on ISO norms and directives and our IS security policy. Evaluate the possibilities for new revenue streams. 7 Optimization (weight reduction) Generalization of Rapid Prototyping Obsolescence of Spare Parts Limited batch series of parts critical for production New design opportunities Definition ADDITIVE MANUFACTURING Sequential-layer material addition/joining throughout a 3D work envelope under automated control. Use Case Use Case Definition KEY TECHNOLOGIES BIG DATA ANALYSIS Enable the organisation with a standardised capability of handling predictive analytics opportunities and make data driven decisions. Standardise tools and processes to deal with big data and predictive analytics. New revenue opportunities, increased O&M efficiency and profitability. © Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Definition Being market differentiator for bombardier wireless products Explore new market segments in the field of passenger infotainment sector INDUSTRIAL CYBER SECURITY Combination of practices and capabilities to defend our process control systems and data from all kinds of attacks or misuse. Use Case Definition WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS Range of technologies (radio, WiFi, 3G, 4G, etc.) to support intelligent transport systems, e.g. CCTV cameras, internetbased services. Use Case Summary of key technologies Increased sensorisation -> Internet of Things (IoT) Transit 8 © Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Transit systems are massive data generators (Big Data) New technologies: Onboard Empty Vehicle Detection (OEVD) system and Driver Assistance System (DAS) Complete digital system and video---using video as data for analysis Onboard video analytics scan the vehicle and use sophisticated BT & TUD developed algorithm Onboard integrated security event management system (Patent BT) manages whole train scanning and connects to wayside operations Entire train is scanned near instantaneously DAS: Technologies and impact / solution Camera positions 9 The first operator Frankfurt/Main ordered the latest innovation on active safety – the optical Driver Assistance System. This system warns the driver when detecting obstacles that are within the vehicle’s kinematic envelope even in further distance to the vehicles as well as in curves. © Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. OEVD: Technologies and impact / solution How people spend their time on our trains? © Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. Locked into the virtual world 10 Bombardier Transportation 1. Mobility equation: speed, reliability, and price 2. Business equation: sustainable profitability invested in innovative technology 3. Innovation equation: collaboration, superior products, time-to-market, significant value 11 © Bombardier Inc. or its subsidiaries. All rights reserved. We are transforming for profitable growth in an attractive rail market
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