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Tata AutoComp Systems showcases its innovations at the International Railway Equipment Exhibition in New Delhi, marking a key step in its railway mobility journey.
Tata AutoComp Systems Limited recently made a strong impression at the International Railway Equipment Exhibition (IREE) 2025 in New Delhi. This event took place at Bharat Mandapam and was an important milestone for Tata AutoComp as it expands into the railway mobility sector.
The company’s booth was officially opened by the Honourable State Minister of Railway, Mr. Ravneet Singh, along with BEML Chairman & MD, Shri Shantanu Roy. Their presence attracted many visitors, including key figures from the Railway Ministry and industry leaders, all eager to learn about Tata AutoComp’s offerings.
Visitors were particularly interested in Tata AutoComp’s innovative solutions like propulsion systems, lightweight components, seating arrangements, and HVAC technologies. These advancements aim to improve railway performance, save energy, and ensure passenger comfort across various train services.
The event saw participation from high-ranking officials in the railway sector, including representatives from major public sector enterprises like BEML and BHEL, as well as private companies. Notable firms such as Alstom and Hitachi also showed interest in Tata AutoComp’s products, which are designed for both intercity and metro applications.
Looking ahead, Tata AutoComp is focused on forming strategic partnerships to bring advanced technology to India. They aim to adapt these technologies to local needs, making them affordable and effective as they support the country’s growing railway modernization efforts.
Summary:
- Tata AutoComp participated in IREE 2025 in New Delhi.
 - The booth was inaugurated by the Railway Minister and BEML Chairman.
 - Innovative railway technologies were showcased for improved passenger experience.
 - High-ranking officials and major companies attended the event.
 - Tata AutoComp aims to adapt advanced technologies for the Indian railway sector.
 
