It has been made official today that Canadian and European hyperloop companies have formed an international partnership to define, establish, and standardize the methodology and framework to regulate vacuum-based hyperloop travel systems. As per the announcement, the partnership comprises of TransPod from Canada, with offices in Italy and France, Hardt Hyperloop from the Netherlands, Zeleros Hyperloop from Spain, and Hyper Poland.
Hyperloop enters a new phase
With this joint agreement, the development of the hyperloop has entered a new phase. The partnership is open to all industry executives, research institutes, regulatory bodies, and governments who are willing to commit to the obligations, including discussions, research, practices, and policies.
Sebastien Gendron, co-founder and CEO, TransPod was quoted saying in the official release, “The future of vacuum-based transportation is predicated on its ability to virtually shrink distances and create a much more interconnected economy and true global community. We’re working with other leaders
who are passionate about re-imagining and improving the way we live and work, to ensure we don’t develop this new technology in silos, but rather through a cooperative effort to ensure high levels of safety and interoperability.”