Duration
December 17–19, 2025
Location
Shanghai
Topic
Transport and Logistics
General Information
20,000 sqm, 25,000+ visitors, 200+ exhibitors
ARTS 2025 will span over 20,000 square meters, host more than 200 exhibitors, and attract over 25,000 professional visitors from China and abroad. The audience includes decision-makers from metro systems, urban infrastructure, transport design, and government entities, as well as engineers and developers of intelligent control systems.
Themes
Rail transit, automation, safety systems, AI infrastructure
Key themes at ARTS 2025 include:
Metro and high-speed rail technology
Light rail and maglev systems
Smart train control and automation (ATO, ATP)
Predictive maintenance and intelligent diagnostics
Station infrastructure, platform technologies
Energy-saving technologies and green mobility
Big data, AI, 5G solutions for transportation
Exhibits
Trains, components, signaling, control systems, integrated platforms
Exhibits will cover:
Train sets and major components (doors, brakes, motors)
Intelligent onboard systems and safety modules
Automatic fare collection and station control equipment
AI-powered monitoring and maintenance solutions
Infrastructure for smart depots and terminals
Smart transit platforms for urban development
Participants
Manufacturers, operators, integrators, smart tech companies
Major participants include CRRC, Huawei, China Railway Signal & Communication, Kangni, and other national players alongside global smart mobility innovators. The exhibition also attracts startups offering AI, IoT, and cybersecurity solutions for rail.
Venue
Shanghai New International Expo Centre (SNIEC)
One of China’s top exhibition venues, SNIEC is located in the Pudong district and offers excellent accessibility, logistics infrastructure, and international-standard facilities for global-scale events.
Organizer
Organized by ARTS EXPO Group
A professional exhibition organizer focused on urban transportation and infrastructure innovation, with deep connections across China's government and industrial networks.
Organizer’s website