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EPHYMESS at Rail Link Dublin 2026

On April 9, 2026, Rail Link Dublin brought together numerous stakeholders from the European rail industry at the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. The compact industry event is regarded as an important meeting point for companies, experts, and decision-makers to exchange insights on current developments and future trends in rail transport.

EPHYMESS was also present this year, taking the opportunity to showcase itself in an international environment. In addition to gaining valuable insights from presentations and discussions, the focus was particularly on personal exchange. The event offered a concise overview of key topics such as infrastructure projects, technological innovations, and market developments. The significance of the format was already evident the evening before, when the accompanying networking event proved to be a valuable platform for establishing new contacts and strengthening existing relationships.

Another positive aspect was the strong participation from Germany: around 15 companies from the Verband der Bahnindustrie in Deutschland (VDB) attended the event, underlining the close connections within the European rail industry.

For EPHYMESS, Rail Link Dublin 2026 remains an interesting and insightful event—and another building block in the ongoing international dialogue within the industry.

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EPHYMESS: Hidden champion with tradition

We have been developing and producing individual sensor technology solutions for safety and control requirements for our customers for more than 65 years. In doing so, we see ourselves as a service-oriented provider whose reliable temperature measurement sensors protect our partners’ high-quality machines and plants. We thus not only support the classic mechanical engineering industry, but are also making a positive contribution to the global energy transition, with our sensors protecting wind and hydroelectric power plants and rail vehicles such as high-speed trains, fuel cell trains, metros and trams against failure worldwide. 

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