From scattered signaling requirements to a verified engineering baseline
How infrastructure managers, suppliers, and engineering teams can create a simpler, structured baseline before digitalization, verification, migration, automation, or AI-assisted engineering.
Live on September 16, 2026, at 15:00 CEST
Railway signaling organizations are under pressure to modernize, digitalize, automate, and manage change faster. At the same time, many projects still depend on requirements, drawings, standards, supplier documentation, legacy knowledge, and expert assumptions that have accumulated over decades.
The challenge is often not that organizations lack requirements. In many cases, they are spread too widely across documents, tools, systems, and people. When this engineering foundation is too complex, fragmented, or difficult to verify, risk moves downstream into design, data preparation, V&V, acceptance, migration, and lifecycle change.
AI can help process, compare, summarize, and structure large volumes of engineering material. But in safety-critical signaling, AI output cannot be trusted just because it looks structured. It must be grounded in a validated conceptual domain, traceable requirements, and verification-ready engineering logic.
In this webinar, Arne Borälv from Prover will explain how Requirement Engineering help railway organizations turn accumulated requirement complexity into a simpler, structured, traceable, and trusted engineering baseline.
You will learn why good Requirements Engineering is not about adding complexity, but about simplifying the foundation so that downstream engineering can be managed with greater confidence.
What you will learn:
The webinar includes real-world examples from rail deployments that are already using the concepts and solutions presented in the webinar.

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Arne Borälv
Chief Strategy Officer at Prover