Invests an extra US$ 1.12mn for health and well-being initiatives in the transport & mobility sector
Safety and hygiene are at the root of people’s concerns when it comes to travel and mobility in a pandemic world, with commuters seeking reassurance that their health and well-being will be a top priority.
Alstom has been working to alleviate such concerns, making the most of the lockdown period by investing an extra €1 million (US$ 1.12mn) into speeding up the development of health and well-being mobility initiatives, the company said in a recent press communique.
A dedicated team of experts at Alstom has brought together their key expertise and resources across all technical domains, while coordinating with internationally recognized authorities and institutions such as health and virology labs, to provide innovative hygiene, health and safety solutions.
“Alstom has set up a dedicated working group, which has utilized its members’ vast expertise and resources on all technical domains impacted by this sanitary crisis,” affirmed Vincent Prou, Managing Director, Alstom Middle East.
“Alstom will continue to work alongside its valued customers, supporting them in their mobility challenges and consistently striving for innovative solutions,” he added.
Alstom is well established in the Middle East with several key urban projects, including Dubai Tram, the first tramway in the GCC, Dubai Route 2020 Metro, and Riyadh Metro among others.