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Right now companies around the world are competing in a global race to prove that a new transport revolution is just a few years away. Using high speed transit through low pressure tubes speeds of 1100km/hr per hour are theoretically possible, bringing cities closer together than ever before. London to Edinburgh? 40minutes. Melbourne to Sydney? 52minutes. Mumbai to Delhi? 1 hour 22 minutes. But there is a long way to go before these journey times become a reality. In this episode we talk to world leading hyperloop developer Hyperloop Transport Technologies who are pushing the technology forward, building test tracks and developing new materials for the high speed passenger capsules. We also talk to Dr Gavin Bailey of TRL, who analysed Hyperloop’s potential in a new report and talks about opportunities for the UK in this futuristic transport mode.
Hyperloop technology uses linear electric motors to drive magnetically levitating capsules or pods through very low air pressure or vacuum tubes. The idea is not new, but it was Elon Musk who kickstarted the industry naming this transit methodology Hyperloop in his 2013 white paper exploring the technology. His decision to make this design open source has led to a boom in activity and the potential for another disruptive technology that could shape our future.
GUESTS
Bibop Gresta, chairman, Hyperloop TT
Dr Sabih Gatea Khisaf, head of engineering, Hyperloop TT
Dr Gavin Bailey, technical and business development manager, TRL
Gareth Dennis, engineering director, Permanent Rail Engineering
SUPPORTERS
Leybold
Bentley Systems
The post #9 The race to create Hyperloop first appeared on Engineering Matters.
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Right now companies around the world are competing in a global race to prove that a new transport revolution is just a few years away. Using high speed transit through low pressure tubes speeds of 1100km/hr per hour are theoretically possible, bringing cities closer together than ever before. London to Edinburgh? 40minutes. Melbourne to Sydney? 52minutes. Mumbai to Delhi? 1 hour 22 minutes. But there is a long way to go before these journey times become a reality. In this episode we talk to world leading hyperloop developer Hyperloop Transport Technologies who are pushing the technology forward, building test tracks and developing new materials for the high speed passenger capsules. We also talk to Dr Gavin Bailey of TRL, who analysed Hyperloop’s potential in a new report and talks about opportunities for the UK in this futuristic transport mode.
Hyperloop technology uses linear electric motors to drive magnetically levitating capsules or pods through very low air pressure or vacuum tubes. The idea is not new, but it was Elon Musk who kickstarted the industry naming this transit methodology Hyperloop in his 2013 white paper exploring the technology. His decision to make this design open source has led to a boom in activity and the potential for another disruptive technology that could shape our future.
GUESTS
Bibop Gresta, chairman, Hyperloop TT
Dr Sabih Gatea Khisaf, head of engineering, Hyperloop TT
Dr Gavin Bailey, technical and business development manager, TRL
Gareth Dennis, engineering director, Permanent Rail Engineering
SUPPORTERS
Leybold
Bentley Systems
The post #9 The race to create Hyperloop first appeared on Engineering Matters.

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