2nd Edition Thailand Rail 2025: Shaping the Future of Rail in Southeast Asia

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Bricsa Consulting proudly presents the 2nd Edition Thailand Rail 2025, a premier event taking place on 10th -11th April, 2025 at the Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park, Thailand.

This closed door conference will convene industry leaders, policymakers and investors to explore the dynamic landscape of rail infrastructure development in Thailand and the wider ASEAN region.

Why Attend 2nd Edition Thailand Rail 2025?

2nd Edition Thailand Rail 2025 offers a unique platform to gain critical insights into Thailand’s ambitious rail projects, network with key decision-makers, explore investment opportunities and contribute to shaping the future of rail transportation in Southeast Asia.

Some of the significant topics that will be covered:.

  • Rail Development in the ASEAN Region.
  • Thailand’s Rail Transport Push.
  • Role of Technology in the Railway Sector.
  • Land Transport Master Plan – Singapore.
  • Philippines DOTr Vision 2030

How to Register:Share your details on nitisha@bricsaconsulting.com  to register as a Delegate / Sponsor the event. Limited seats are available.

Use code IBM10 to avail the Subscribers Discount.

Don’t miss this opportunity to shape the future of the Railway sector in the Southeast Asian region.

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