Projects we’re proud of

Movares works closely with the customer to create future-oriented projects. These projects present a number of examples from the fields of infrastructure, power, public transport, mobility, waterways and urban development.

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Doha Metro Qatar

Doha Metro Qatar

Movares was responsible for the development of earthing system, lightning protection system, EMC interfaces and stray current analysis for Green...
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Electrification of the Zwolle-Wierden line

Electrification of the Zwolle-Wierden line

Rail infrastructure manager ProRail and the province of Overijssel intend to electrify the Zwolle-Wierden line and improve accessibility, punctuality and capacity.

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Eurolocking

Eurolocking

‘Safety first!’ The motto of the aviation industry, the process industries and – above all – the railways. Eurolocking keeps...
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FAME 3D, the simulation environment of the future

FAME 3D, the simulation environment of the future

Train, tram and metro drivers can expect major changes over the next few years. They will have to deal with...
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FAME3D

FAME3D

The full-scale virtual train simulator introduces a flexible, fully computer-based alternative to conventional/mechanical full-scale simulators. The new simulator creates a...
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Fishing passage

Fishing passage

For a healthy fish population it is important that fish can migrate freely. With the use of our computer model Movares designs and construct a 3D printed fishway, the FishionPassage ©, dedicated for your location.

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Green Line Metro

Green Line Metro

Leading to the FIFA World Cup in 2022 Qatar Rail is working on the extension of their metro network. The…

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Heavy transport assessment methodology

Heavy transport assessment methodology

Movares has been working for the RDW (the Rijksdienst voor Wegverkeer, the national roads service) to determine whether the routes concerned are capable of carrying the loads required.

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Hoekse Line

Hoekse Line

Rotterdam’s public transport operator RET will take over operation of the Hoekse Line from Netherlands Railways (NS) in 2017. The…

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