FUTURE RESOURCES is a railway technological spin off proficient in the design, development and implementation of smart management systems by and for railway operators.
Digital transformation is a reality for all logistic companies. FUTURE RESOURCES offers a series of innovative, robust, energy autonomous products with high return on investment.
This is why our customer-oriented approach confers a competitive advantage over large industry players.
Internet of Things (IoT), wireless data-communications, data harvesting and data mining are leveraged to do away with expensive and cumbersome trackside balises and other equipment. Our lightweight solutions assure that no train is in "dark territory" anymore, regardless of on-site telecommunication conditions.
Our products open the way to new management approaches. They are affordable and benefit from short development cycles and a customized approach to match operator needs. We provide specific training of railway staff on site and in our headquarters overseas.
Combined with dynamic after-sales support, hot-line and maintenance of our systems, our customer-oriented approach confers a competitive advantage over large industry players.
Strong of a unique railway management experience FUTURE RESOURCES also provides technical advisory services to meet railway companies operating challenges.
Because American (AAR)/European (UIC) specifications are very expensive and not necessarily adapted to small and medium size railways, FUTURE RESOURCES offers smart systems that are 40% to 50% cheaper than the traditional solutions proposed by the majors of railway signalling and systems industry.
We support clients through their numerical transformation and help shape the design and architecture of innovative solutions to achieve their performance objectives.
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45 installations in 33 countries