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Railway Industry Association112 Forbo Flooring
Growing Rail in a Year of Transition
On 10 and 11 November, the industry will converge at Park Plaza London Riverbank for the Railway Industry Association’s (RIA) Annual Conference 2022
RIA's Award-winning Annual Conference is a much-regarded highlight of the UK rail calendar and 2022 will be no exception. The rail supply community will have the possibility of meeting face-to-face with clients, industry leaders, influencers, international guests and policy makers.
This year’s Conference focuses on the theme of ‘Growing rail in a year of transition’. Over the space of two days, the programme will combine keynote speeches, panel discussions, interview sessions, exhibition and unique networking opportunities.
Speakers’ programme
The conference will have a mix of thoughtprovoking sessions, including panel discussions, interview sessions and keynote speeches. Confirmed speakers include: • Angie Doll, Chief Operating Officer,
Govia Thameslink Railway (GTR) /
Managing Director, Southern Rail &
Gatwick Express. • Andrew Haines, Chief Executive,
Network Rail. • Sir Peter Hendy, Chair, Network Rail. • John Larkinson, Chief Executive
Officer, ORR. • Andy Lord, Chief Operating Officer,
Transport for London. • Maria Machancoses, Chief Executive,
Midlands Connect. • Mark Thurston, Chief Executive, HS2.
The RIA Annual Conference’s host is renowned journalist and TV Presenter, Sameena Ali-Khan, who anchors national bulletins for ITV at weekends, and throughout the week on Central Tonight in the Midlands, covering a wide range of stories across daily news and documentaries.
The conference programme will also include table sessions with clients and rail stakeholders, for attendees to join small group discussions on various topics and meet with key representatives from the commercial and supply chain engagement side.
Exhibition hall
This year, the RIA Annual Conference 2022 will feature its biggest exhibition hall so far, with 20+ supply chain companies, and rail clients, exhibiting and giving attendees the opportunity to ask questions, network and discuss business opportunities.
Evening programme – Networking reception, dinner and entertainment (Sponsored by CPC)
An important section of the RIA Annual Conference 2022 will be the evening programme which will feature several activities for attendees to enjoy of a memorable evening. The guest speaker will be Sir Peter Hendy, Chairman of Network Rail, followed by music, a 3-course dinner, magic and lots of networking. People can book tables and take this opportunity to invite their teams or clients to a fantastic evening.
International guests
RIA is working with oversees rail clients and the Department for International Trade (DIT) to put together an international panel where representatives from different markets will come and present opportunities to the UK rail supply chain. This has proven to be a very successful session in the past, and we look forward to the new markets joining this year’s events.
Sponsors
The Railway Industry Association thank their Conference sponsors: • Gold sponsor: XRail. • Dinner sponsor: CPC. • Silver sponsor: Global Centre of Rail
Excellence (GCRE).
Join them, and many others, at what is going to be one of the best rail events of the year!
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Rail Minister (2021) Chris Heaton-Harris visiting the exhibition stands at the RIA Annual Conference 2021
View of the Networking dinner - RIA Annual Conference 2021
Information and registration
For details on the programme, speakers, evening agenda and ticket booking, please visit: www.riagb.org.uk/AC22, contact events@riagb.org.uk or scan:
Simon Higgens, Amey, Consulting & Rail (RIA Annual Conference 2018)
Paul Goodhand, Managing Director, Knorr Bremse (RIA Annual Conference 2019)
Real Design Freedom on Rail Vehicles
Flotex FR textile floor coverings are a crucial element of a safe, comfortable and aesthetically pleasing interior on any rail passenger vehicle
There are several practical factors that must be considered when choosing the best floor covering type, such as the type of rail vehicle (e.g. intercity high speed, commuter, light rail), the quantity and frequency of passenger traffic and what entrance systems are in place to protect the internal floor coverings and finishes.
‘Generally speaking, rail vehicles carry thousands of people every year, so floor coverings need to be robust and durable to ensure that they can withstand frequent use, while still maintaining their aesthetic appearance for many years,” explains Holmes. “Some areas will be more prone to dirt, moisture or spillages, such as entrances, dining carriages or buffet cars. Hence, floor coverings in these spaces must be simple to clean and maintain. Alternatively, they should feature a texture, pattern or colour that would easily hide any soiling until it can be cleaned.’
When it comes to the aesthetic appearance of the floor coverings, Forbo Flooring Systems’ team is primarily guided by the clients’ design briefs, which outline preferred colour schemes and the ambience they want to evoke within the space.
‘We want our floor coverings to be aesthetically appealing in their own right and to complement the overall interior design scheme’ says Holmes. ‘We achieve this by linking the patterns and colours to other decorative elements within the space. For instance, when we designed the floor coverings for a recent rail project, we sought inspiration from what seat fabrics and colours were being used, the colour of wall coverings and other furnishings, as well as an understanding from the designer regards what type of ambience the client wanted to create.’
In order to create innovative designs that meet clients’ specific requirements, Forbo Flooring Systems has wide array of floor covering products to choose from. Within the portfolio are Coral FR textile entrance systems, Marmoleum FR2 linoleum floorings, Coral Move FR cut pile carpets and Flotex FR, unique, textile flocked floor coverings.
What is so unique about Flotex FR?
Flotex FR has a smooth velour-like surface that looks and feels like a carpet but has the durability and cleaning properties of
resilient flooring. It is warm and comfortable underfoot, absorbs sound and offers slip resistance in both wet and dry conditions. It is a durable yet lightweight product compared to most textiles, at approximately 1225 gram/m2, thus helping to reduce the overall weight of the carriage.
The unique construction of Flotex FR flocked flooring is what allows it to release soiling like no other textile flooring. Unlike the looped and twisted fibres of a conventional carpet tile, the smooth straight fibres of Flotex FR do not trap particles of soil, allowing them to be removed without difficulty during cleaning. Most spills can be cleaned with plain water and the impervious backing makes it suitable for thorough wet cleaning. Due to its unique construction, Flotex is the only textile to carry the Allergy UK Seal of Approval™.
According to Holmes, the biggest benefit of Flotex FR is that it can be easily customised with different patterns and colours using Forbo Flooring Systems’ rotary or digital printing technology. ‘Flotex FR is the perfect high-density textile substrate for printing complex designs and vibrant colourways in a high-definition photographic resolution’ he says. ‘We have a library of more than 500 Flotex Vision FR design options.’
‘Digital printing allows us to easily produce customised floor coverings, logos and bespoke designs that fulfil our clients’ specific project requirements perfectly’ explains Holmes. ‘For example, I was asked recently to create a Flotex FR design that matched with a custom design being created for our Marmoleum FR2 linoleum product. Thanks to the digital print capability, we were able to create a brilliant match on Flotex FR as we saw on the resilient product, keeping aesthetic consistency throughout the rail vehicle from the resilient to textile areas.
‘Thanks to its incredible versatility, designers worldwide consider Flotex FR as the ideal blank canvas for demonstrating their creativity.’
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