Neubiberg (Germany), August 12, 2026 – Symeo will showcase its radar technology at InnoTrans 2026. At booth 210 in Hall 27 of the international trade fair for transport technology, the company will demonstrate how radar technology can be effectively deployed in rail infrastructure and rolling stock applications. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore both an evaluation kit and a live demonstrator at the Symeo booth. The company will also contribute to the event’s conference program at Messe Berlin.
“Our radar sensor technology has proven itself under the harshest conditions in applications such as bulk material handling and crane safety. With the latest developments we are presenting, radar complements existing sensor technologies in the rail sector, helping to enhance both safety and resilience,” says Thomas Hörl-Weinhold, VP Industry Business Development at Symeo. Together with Hakim Kolsi, Senior Field Application Engineer, he will present the session “Radar as a Key Technology: Challenges and Opportunities,” explaining which factors determine the success or failure of radar sensor projects. The presentation will take place on September 25, 2026, from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the Speakers’ Corner (Hall 27, Beta Level 3–4).
Imaging Radar: Development Partnerships with Symeo
The wealth of data that can be derived from radar signals in imaging radar applications requires sensor systems to be individually tailored and software-optimized for each use case. To support this process, Symeo offers the AVR-QDM-110 Eval Kit, featuring a powerful MIMO radar evaluation platform. The sensor array is highly flexible and configurable for a wide range of applications. It has already been tested in various customer projects to evaluate imaging radar applications in the rail sector, including railroad crossing monitoring. To demonstrate the versatility of radar technology, Symeo will also present a live demonstrator at its booth, showcasing contactless vibration measurement using a 120 GHz radar sensor.
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