CRRC engineer says MTR Corp’s use of its tech serves as global showcase

Jin Guozhong, chief engineer at CRRC Qishuyan Institute, said MTR Corp’s adoption of CRRC technology can serve as a showcase for the global rail industry. He highlighted synergies between the two firms beyond mere equipment deployment.

On Friday, Jin Guozhong, chief engineer of CRRC Qishuyan Institute—CRRC’s research and development centre in Changzhou—told Hong Kong media that synergies between MTR Corp and the Chinese state-owned manufacturer extend beyond equipment deployment.

The semi-privatised MTR Corp has acted as a “superconnector” by partnering with mainland rail firms seeking overseas expansion, Hong Kong’s rail operator said.

Jin stated: “It’s highly likely, given that Hong Kong’s MTR Corp has one of the highest passenger volumes in the world, and that its operational and maintenance systems offer valuable experience.”

“So Hong Kong can serve as a showcase for our future applications, which will create a significant impact on the global rail industry,” he added.

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