2025 saw Europe’s Rail (EU-Rail) make significant progress across multiple initiatives, fostering partnerships and...

On 21 June 2024, the Governing Board of Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking (EU-Rail) adopted a Call for Expression of Interest (CEI) with a view to selecting associated members with the potential to contribute to the achievement of its objectives. The Governing Board decision can be accessed here.
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Europe's Rail regularly published Calls for Tenders. To find out about open Calls, follow link below.

Article 15 (Principle of transparency) of the EU-Rail financial rules states that the JU shall make available on its internet site no later than 30 June of the following financial year information on the recipients of funds deriving from its budget.
EU-Rail’s Innovation Pillar (IP) is tasked to deliver operational and technological solutions that contribute to a more efficient, flexible, and demand-led, yet safe and environmentally sustainable European railway system.
The System Pillar provides governance, resource, and outputs to support a coherent and coordinated approach to the evolution of the rail system and the development of the system view.
The Deployment Group advises the EU-Rail Governing Board on the market uptake of rail innovation developments and support their deployment.
For a successful and effective implementation of the Digital Automatic Coupler for European rail freight (DAC), it is of crucial importance to have open, close and efficient cooperation between rail stakeholders. The European DAC Delivery Programme enabled by Europe’s Rail, offers a unique European platform for such cooperation and collaboration.
Discover how Europe’s Rail Joint Undertaking is calling for a bold, coordinated investment strategy to simplify and modernise rail systems across the EU. This public-private partnership model – outlined in our High-Level Paper – proposes an €18 billion investment from 2028 to 2034 to strengthen European competitiveness, deliver greener transport, and drive technological sovereignty.

Discover detailed information on Europe's rail innovation initiatives, showcasing flagship and other projects aimed at enhancing rail systems across Europe. It highlights collaborative efforts funded by the European Union to develop sustainable, efficient, and competitive rail transport solutions.

Europe’s Rail Catalogue of Solutions illustrates successful R&I results in the form of possible products and solutions, while highlighting the benefits for final users, operators, infrastructure managers and/or suppliers. This publication also outlines the advantages of integrating demonstrators into market solutions so that they can deliver the rail innovation Capabilities of the future.
In the past, deploying innovative solutions in Railways sector often led to patchwork systems in which the intrinsic benefit of investment was lost, as was the opportunity for major fast transformation. Only an integrated and coordinated implementation approach for future technological and operational solutions can accelerate implementing the innovations, a return on investment, secure the virtuous cycle of research and bring about a systemic transformation. EU-Rail’s way of innovative working guarantees a strong focus on prototyping, large-scale demonstrations and increases collaboration by ensuring the openness of its initiatives. By setting the third pillar ‘High Level Deployment Group’ it now also focusses on faster and coordinated implementations, so that innovation cycles are optimised, and impactful results delivered.
The Deployment Group, established under the Single Basic Act, is a crucial foundation for achieving more acceleration to implementing the outcomes of the Innovation and System pillar. As a C-level stakeholder group, it advises the EU-Rail Governing Board on the market uptake of rail innovation developments and support their deployment. Its activities thus form a bridge between the research and innovation process and the coordinated implementation through recommendations for deployment in the rail system.
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The Deployment Group examines and provides recommendations on:
and all other aspects contributing to optimising the innovation cycle and increasing the railway system’s performance, while maintaining a high safety level. Recommendations from the Deployment Group could, for example, relate to the level of commitment in the deployment of solutions, to economic analyses for relevant stakeholders, or to the timing of synchronisation at European level. |

