Hitachi Rail’s Cairo Project- Shaping Egyptian Rail Future

Hitachi Rail strengthens Powering Futures partnership, boosting rail industry diversity and education. New Cairo traffic control system also delivered.

Hitachi Rail’s Cairo Project- Shaping Egyptian Rail Future
September 7, 2025 10:24 am

“`html

Introduction

Hitachi Rail has renewed its partnership with the Powering Futures Schools Challenge Programme, focusing on bridging the gap between education and industry and promoting gender diversity in the rail industry. The partnership achieved a balanced gender representation during the 2024-25 academic year, engaging with students at Portobello High School in Edinburgh as part of a Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) Level 6 qualification programme.

Powering Futures Partnership

Hitachi Rail has renewed its partnership with the Powering Futures Schools Challenge Programme, aiming to inspire a new generation of engineers and promote gender diversity in the rail industry. This strategic collaboration focuses on bridging the gap between education and industry, particularly encouraging women to explore careers in engineering.

Educational Engagement

The accredited programme links students with genuine industry challenges, offering practical experience and insights into potential career paths. In the 2024-25 academic year, six Hitachi Rail volunteers engaged with 192 students at Portobello High School in Edinburgh. They provided insights and expertise as part of a Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework (SCQF) Level 6 qualification programme, equivalent to a Scottish Higher. The partnership achieved a balanced 50:50 gender representation among the 1,675 pupils, highlighting Hitachi Rail’s commitment to fostering inclusivity and empowerment.

Industry Commitment

Hitachi Rail fleet director Tim Olton said: “We are committed to supporting the Powering Futures Challenge programme because we believe the future of rail must be inclusive, innovative and representative of the communities we serve. By opening doors to young women and giving them meaningful exposure to our industry, we’re not just building careers – we’re powering the future of rail.” Hitachi Rail is dedicated to tapping into local talent and is set to welcome three new apprentices this year, further demonstrating its investment in community development. Powering Futures co-founder Jennifer Tempany said: “We’re absolutely delighted to be continuing our partnership with Hitachi Rail. Their renewed commitment speaks volumes about their dedication to creating meaningful opportunities for young people, particularly young women, to explore exciting futures in the rail sector.”

Last June 2025, we covered Renfe’s impressive new Aranjuez maintenance hub, which is boosting Cercanías efficiency with a major investment. Click here to read – Future of Rail: Renfe’s Railway Technology Hub, Aranjuez: Essential Guide

Cairo Traffic Control Centre

Hitachi Rail has recently delivered the Cairo Traffic Control Centre system to Egyptian National Railways. This system, part of Egypt’s railway modernisation plan, will manage operations across 19 stations on the Cairo-Alexandria line.

Conclusion

Hitachi Rail continues its partnership with Powering Futures to encourage diversity and provide educational opportunities. The company also delivered the Cairo Traffic Control Centre system to Egyptian National Railways.

Company Summary

Hitachi Rail: Hitachi Rail has renewed its partnership with the Powering Futures Schools Challenge Programme and delivered the Cairo Traffic Control Centre system to Egyptian National Railways.

Powering Futures: Powering Futures is a schools challenge programme focused on bridging the gap between education and industry.

Egyptian National Railways: Egyptian National Railways is a recipient of the Cairo Traffic Control Centre system.

“`