International Wheelset Congress

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The International Wheelset Congress (IWC) was founded by Lucchini in 1963. The first congress took place in Bergamo, Italy in that year. Since then, with only two exceptions it has been held every third year. The International Wheelset Congress is the oldest railway technical conference in the world.

One of the premier international rail conferences, The International Wheelset Congress, attracts engineers from the international rail community. The congress provides a platform for rail operators, equipment builders, component suppliers, academia and government, regulatory and standards organisations. It is also a forum for dissemination of technology and advancements in the design and manufacture of rail wheelset components and their performance to promote increased productivity, performance and safety in rail operations.

The 15th International Wheelset Congress was held in Prague, Czech Republic in September 2007. The location of the congress is chosen worldwide according to a rotational rule.

The 16th International Wheelset Congress is to be held at the Cape Town International Convension Centre (CTICC) in Cape Town, South Africa in March 2010. The event is to be hosted by Ringrollers Pty Ltd under the auspices of UNIFE and ERWA.
16th Wheelset Congress Website.

[edit] Congress History

  • 1. 1963 Bergamo, Italy
The Cape Town International Convention Centre will be host to the 16th congress in 2010.
The Cape Town International Convention
Centre will be host to the 16th congress in 2010.
  • 2. 1966 Munich, Germany
  • 3. 1969 Sheffield, England
  • 4. 1972 Paris, France
  • 5. 1975 Tokyo, Japan
  • 6. 1978 Colorado Springs, USA
  • 7. 1981 Vienna, Austria
  • 8. 1984 Madrid, Spain
  • 9. 1988 Montreal, Canada
  • 10. 1992 Sydney, Australia
  • 11. 1995 Paris, France
  • 12. 1998 Qingdao, China
  • 13. 2001 Rome, Italy
  • 14. 2004 Orlando, USA
  • 15. 2007 Prague, Czech Republic
  • 16. 2010 Cape Town, South Africa Website

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