TXO is heading to Berlin this September to exhibit at InnoTrans 2026, the world’s leading international trade fair for transport technology.
This year marks a special milestone as InnoTrans celebrates its 30th anniversary, bringing the global transport industry together once again at Messe Berlin. Taking place from 22–25 September, the event spans railway technology, railway infrastructure, public transport, interiors and tunnel construction.
TXO will be joining organisations from across the sector to explore how innovation can help shape the future of transport. For us, that future is about more than deploying new technology. It is also about getting more from the infrastructure and assets already in place.
Transforming rail technology across its lifecycle
TXO is a global leader in transforming technology for a more sustainable future. We enable organisations worldwide to optimise and transform technology across its entire lifecycle, accelerating sustainability, unlocking value and delivering measurable environmental impact.
Within rail, we combine product solutions with specialist engineering and lifecycle expertise to help organisations build, maintain and transform critical infrastructure.
Our capabilities include:
- Field engineering and network services
- Spare Parts Management Services (SPMS)
- Test and repair
- Infrastructure rationalisation
- Asset recovery and urban mining
- Product supply and lifecycle support
Bringing these capabilities together allows us to support technology throughout its lifecycle, helping rail organisations improve network resilience, extend asset life, reduce operational costs and recover greater value from existing infrastructure.
Turning legacy infrastructure into an opportunity
As rail networks modernise, the removal of legacy infrastructure can create significant operational, environmental and commercial opportunities.
TXO’s rail-focused urban mining solutions support the replacement and rationalisation of legacy infrastructure through the recovery and processing of copper cables from signalling, power supply and rail communications networks.
Removing redundant cable frees up valuable infrastructure space and enables copper and other valuable materials to be recovered and returned to the supply chain.
Importantly, our delivery model is designed to make infrastructure recovery commercially sustainable. The value generated from recycled copper can exceed the cost of recovery, creating a net financial benefit for customers while helping to retain valuable materials within the economy.
It is a practical example of how circularity can support both network modernisation and the transition to a lower-carbon rail network.
More than end-of-life management
A circular approach to rail technology starts long before an asset reaches the end of its useful life.
Through specialist repair, refurbishment, spare parts management and engineering support, technology can remain operational for longer. When infrastructure does need to be replaced or rationalised, assets and materials can be identified, recovered and directed towards their highest-value next use.
By integrating these stages into a single, fully managed approach, TXO helps organisations make better lifecycle decisions while delivering measurable operational, financial and environmental outcomes.
Today, we support customers in more than 140 countries, combining global technology lifecycle expertise with specialist capabilities for complex and critical infrastructure.
Visit TXO at InnoTrans 2026
Whether you are planning network modernisation, looking to extend the life of critical technology, managing legacy infrastructure or exploring how circularity can deliver greater financial and environmental value, we’d love to talk.
Visit TXO at InnoTrans 2026 and discover how we’re transforming technology for a more sustainable future.
Where: Messe Berlin, Hall 27, Stand 860
When: 22–25 September 2026
We look forward to seeing you in Berlin.
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