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ICE SAS and CLEARSY exhibited at the InnoTrans tradeshow from September 24 to 27, 2024 at Messe Berlin, Berlin, Germany.
ICE SAS is a company specialised in the design, manufacturing, installation and marketing of protective relays and control/monitoring systems of MV/HV electrical networks. ICE SAS markets its products for Transmission and Distribution networks, Power Generation, Railway and the whole Industrial sector.
ICE SAS offers a wide range of protective relays for both AC & DC railway applications.
Discover the ICE SAS Railway Solution of services and products including the 9000 Series protection relays, specially designed for the railway sector.
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CLEARSY is a French company whose core expertise is the design and production of certified safety systems and software.
CLEARSY is the leader in the use of the formal B method based on mathematical proof; it publishes the reference tool ATELIER B, used in particular by major industrial companies for the development of automated systems for trains and metros, with or without drivers.
CLEARSY is active in the railway, defence, transport, and energy sectors, for which CLEARSY is a EDF’s (Électricité de France) trusted technical third party for classified control systems.
A wide range of products are available:
• safety hardware and software platform (computer),
• formal validation tool for critical data,
• safety system supervisor and interface,
• complete range of SIL4 safety relays: RS4,
• SIL4 systems for opening platform screen doors, automatic train stop…
• simulation tools, test benches, etc.
Professional opportunities linked to the various activities of the Group's companies.
ICE Groupe brings together more than 20 companies, it is a network of experts in energy and industry, technical and software engineering, electrical wiring, automation, protection and monitoring/control, embedded systems. The group has a turnover of more than 140 M€ and employs more than 1,200 people.