TRACCS Rail Day 2023 | TRACCS
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TRACCS Rail Day

Canada's Indoor/Outdoor Transit and Rail Exhibition

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June 20 & 21, 2023

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The International Centre Mississauga

Hall 5

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2023 TRD SPECIAL GUESTS TTC and Metrolinx
gold margie strub
gold platinum track
gold pnr
A&K Railroad Materials Inc
silver sponsor amg metals logo
silver sponsor holland logo
voestalpine logo silver sponsor
silver sponsor siemens logo
silver sponsor Stantec logo
conference sponsor EllisDon logo
cocktail sponsor SEMP logo
OWS Sponsor Coffee
registration sponsors logos NGE siemens and QMP

CONFERENCE

The Conversations That Need To Happen

     Listen to the many talented, experienced and innovative industry leaders.

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Fireside chat

Rick Leary

(CEO of TTC)

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With Jennifer van der Valk

(Toronto Region Board of Trade)

 

     Attend workshops on National Standards facilitated by CSA Group, presentations and panels on women in rail, diversity in the rail workforce, railway assurances, rail consortiums, training and worker safety, digitalization, mapping utilities, complexities and challenges of completing large infrastructure projects, and lessons learned from major projects.

     CSA Group workshops: Opportunities for Standards in Rail Electrification and Opportunities for Standards to Support Climate Change Adaptation and Resilience for Transit and Rail Systems

     This year's speakers include: Joanna Kervin and Susan Sperling, Mary Proc, Michelle Malski, Will Allman, Kevin Garben and Brent Fransen, Aaron Branston, Ignacio Sanz, Rashid Dorj, David Mommer and Mikael Eekhout, Lawrence Arcand, Amri Joyner and Donald Lamotthe, Michelle Jones, Ellen Stasin, Veronica Peleo, Mark Salsberg, Leslie Barnes, Lindsay Taylor, 

     Contact our team, submit an abstract and get your spot at TRACCS Rail Day 2023
+1(647)250-7280 - andrear@traccs.ca

Full Indoor / Outdoor Layout*

JUNE 16 floor final layout for the event

Contact us 
info@traccs.ca

TRACCS Mission

TRACCS mission is to stabilize cost, ensure adequate resources and have qualified people to perform work safely and efficiently.

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TRACCS aims to achieve:

•Improved and consistent safety standards in the field for rail safety

•Coordinated and proper training for workers within the unions, colleges and universities

•Advocacy for proper certification and assurances for companies to work in rail environments

•Opportunity to share best practices within the industry

•Networking

•Ongoing training and technology updates from around the world

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