Shanghai International Advanced Rail Transit Technology Expo (ARTS) 2026
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Shanghai International Advanced Rail Transit Technology Expo (ARTS) held from December 9 to 11, 2026 at the Shanghai New International Expo Center. Organized by Shengge Exhibition (Shanghai) Co., Ltd., the event spans 20,000 square meters and brings together over 200 exhibitors and 25,000 professionals. As a premier platform in the global rail transit sector, ARTS 2025 will feature the latest in rolling stock technology, digital mobility, infrastructure construction, green transport solutions, emergency response systems, and passenger experience innovations. Accompanied by high-level forums and technical exchanges, the exhibition fosters global collaboration and showcases industry trends, making it a key event for manufacturers, metro authorities, tech providers, investors, and engineers focused on the future of rail.
Range of Exhibition
- Rolling Stock & Components: Locomotives, trains, bogies, braking systems, wheels, couplers, suspension systems, and OEM parts.
- Smart Transportation & Digital Solutions: AI, IoT, big data, signal systems, mobility platforms, automated operations, and integrated control systems.
- Rail Infrastructure & Construction Technology: Track systems, tunnels, bridges, viaducts, station design, civil engineering, and maintenance equipment.
- Green & Low-Carbon Transportation: Energy-efficient rail technology, hydrogen-powered trains, battery systems, and emission-reducing innovations.
- Rail Security & Emergency Technology: Surveillance, intrusion detection, emergency evacuation systems, fire safety, and cybersecurity solutions.
- Station & Passenger Service Experience: Smart ticketing, station amenities, wayfinding, accessibility tech, and user-centric station design.
- International Cooperation & Investment: Global project cooperation, PPP opportunities, and financing platforms.
- Rail Transit Cultural & Educational Innovation: Training systems, VR simulators, industry education programs, and cultural integration projects.