Rail and Transport Infrastructure, Digitally Approached: Perspectives from the Dorsch Europe Leadership Workshop

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GRE German Rail Engineering applies digital planning methods and AI tools across its rail and transport infrastructure projects. The Dorsch Europe leadership workshop has demonstrated how far the companies have already progressed in this area.

Digitalisation and AI at GRE German Rail Engineering

Digital planning tools are a standard part of GRE's work: BIM in infrastructure planning, digital alignment software for rail and Traffic Facilities, and AI-supported approaches to the preparation of review and approval documents as well as project documentation. AI tools are also used in proposal development and client communication. 

The foundation for all of this is Langdock, the AI platform of Dorsch Europe. Dorsch Europe adopted the platform at an early stage and has since consistently built out its own agents and workflows, tailored to the specific requirements of each company. GRE contributes the particular demands of the rail and transport sector to this process: complex regulatory frameworks, tightly coordinated workflows, and high standards for documentation and traceability.

Dorsch Europe Leadership Workshop

End of June, Dorsch Europe brought together more than 100 senior leaders from all nine companies at Hotel Kloster Haydau. The focus: the strategic and operational use of AI. For GRE, the event reinforced that digitalisation and AI are leadership responsibilities, not IT matters alone. Leaders need to create the conditions that allow their teams to use AI tools effectively. 

The connections within Dorsch Europe provide valuable input in this regard: experience from other disciplines can be transferred to the rail and transport sector and further developed there.

GRE German Rail Engineering is an active participant in this process, bringing expertise from both rail engineering and transport infrastructure planning into the cross-company exchange.

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