Lessons from Network Rail - a blog from Atos
Date published:
February 16, 2022

Like water companies, rail operators provide critical national infrastructure – and both sectors face intense pressures on resilience, performance and sustainability. So, what can one sector learn from the other to meet these challenges through digital transformation?John Harrison, Head of Industry Consulting Energy & Utilities, Northern Europe at Atos asks Vince Herrera-Leon, Head of Digital Services (Property) at Network Rail, to share some of his insights.Read the full blog here
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