Innovia APM

Innovia APM
An Innovia APM 300 on the Gold Line in Bangkok
In service1963–present
Manufacturer
DesignerWestinghouse
Built at
Family nameInnovia

Innovia APM is a rubber-tired automated people mover system (APM) currently manufactured and marketed by Alstom as part of its Innovia series of fully automated transportation systems. The technology was introduced in 1963 by Westinghouse and has been improved over three generations: the Innovia APM 100 (known originally as C-100 and CX-100), Innovia APM 200 (originally known as just Innovia people mover), and the latest model, the Innovia APM 300. The license to use the technology has also passed hands several times, from Westinghouse to AEG in 1988, to Adtranz in 1996, to Bombardier Transportation in 2001,[1] and most recently to Alstom in 2021.

  1. ^ "Bombardier gets Adtranz for a "bargain".(Brief Article)". highbeam.com. Archived from the original on 2015-03-29.