It's no secret that the 2020 pandemic changed the way we do everything in the current world. Everything from the way we connect with loved ones, to how we operate at work is flipped as a result of quarantines and isolation. On the one hand, this transformation has been extremely disruptive, and difficult for many. On the other hand, it means that we're evolving at a faster pace than ever.
One area that's seeing the impact of this accelerated transformation lately is the transportation industry. ALE, a market leader in communication, cloud, and network solutions, is working hard with transportation operators to open the door to breakthrough innovations. Hundreds of transport customers in air, rail, ports, and logistics around the world now rely on Alcatel-Lucent Enterprise.
I caught up with Roch Muraine, Worldwide Sales Director for ALE's transportation segment, to find out more about the era of smart transportation.
What is ALE's vision for transport?
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Muraine told me that all of the companies in the transportation sector are now under increasing pressure to embrace digital transformation, moving from connected transport to "Smart Transport 4.0". ALE's vision for smart transport suggests that today's organisations need to focus more heavily on improving passenger experience, increasing people safety, and boosting security.
At the same time, transport operators need to remain as efficient as possible, with strong automation opportunities and real-time data exchange. "Transportation groups are all looking at technologies that can help them to connect robust transportation subsystems with innovative and cyber-secure solutions for long-term transformation."
ALE focuses on multiple segments within the transportation landscape, including rail, air, sea and road transport. All of these groups fall into the same category for businesses that need to expand their reach and capacities, while simultaneously reducing security and safety risks.
"The transportation sector has been looking for ways to evolve for a while now. The government subsidises transport a lot because it's crucial for life, and the impact of the transport sector on the world is huge. The transportation industry contributes more than 5% of GDP. However, transport has a massive impact on carbon footprint too with more than 25%"
ALE is helping transportation groups to move to the next level of digital transformation with a focus on communication, and cloud connectivity. It's not just linking various transportation systems and computers but making sure everything can communicate properly too.
What is Smart Transport 4.0?
Through Alcatel Lucent Enterprise's approach to innovation, the company is able to deliver exceptional opportunities to the transport industry for digital transformation. According to Muraine, this is a strategy that they refer to as "Smart Transport 4.0". It transforms the passenger experience, increases the safety of people in travel, and boosts efficiency too.
With technology to connect all the subsystems of travel, users can deploy smart mobility services for passengers and employees, all covered by a reliable and long-term service coverage. "We have a truly unique value proposition that solves the problem of making people, process, IoT and applications to collaborate efficiently."
Roch Muraine told me that Smart Transport 4.0 opportunities are opening the door to endless new opportunities for growth. For instance, customers like RATP have created an automatic metro line using CBTC signalling using ALE ruggedised outdoor switch with absolutely no blind spots.




