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Cybersecurity
Cybersecurity covers physical security, network security and data protection. If operating systems are hacked, this can cause disruption to networks or even damage to infrastructure and people, as well as brand damage. Operational technologies and information technologies often share physical environments, opening up numerous attack avenues through the wifi and infotainment system, the CCTV or passenger information system, to name but a few. Transport companies have to have resilient cybersecurity systems in place so they can protect their assets and detect and respond to incidents appropriately. This section covers suppliers who provide cybersecurity solutions as well as the latest cybersecurity news in the bus sector.
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Digital Passenger Solutions
Digital passenger services cover all the digital technologies that are aimed at improving passenger experience and at passenger management, such as passenger information, infotainment and wifi, ticketing and surveillance and CCTV. This section covers suppliers who deliver both the hardware and software solutions for this area as well as the latest news on the topic. You can drill down into a more specific area through our menu, depending on your area of interest.
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Hardware
The hardware components required for digital solutions for the bus sector, such as computers, cameras and sensors.
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Operational Management Software
Fleet operators can use operational management software for a wide range of applications, from vehicle tracking to condition-monitoring and maintenance scheduling. Such software also includes passenger counting to optimise timetabling and vehicle availability. Management software allows operators to track all aspects of their fleets. This page contains a list of suppliers who provide operational management software as well as the latest news from this industry sector.
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Telematics
Telematics, a word made up of ‘telecommunication’ and ‘informatics’, has a number of applications in the transport sector, such as vehicle tracking and diagnostics. Telematics solutions comprise a hardware component, such as an on-board unit and software, which presents operators with a dashboard of useful information such as trips, driver feedback and real-time vehicle information. This section contains a directory of suppliers who deliver telematics solutions for bus operators and fleet owners, along with the latest news on the topic.
Digital Solutions News
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Bledsystem in Tangier Outstanding after Two Years of Service!
After 24 months in operation, Bledsystem continues to achieve exceptional results in the ALSA Tanger fleet.
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Six Key Factors Changing the Bus Industry
John Busskohl from Icomera discusses the six factors changing the bus and motorcoach industries in the shadow of Covid-19.
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Bust Your Ghost Buses with Manual and Auto Cancellations
Swiftly offers solutions to bust the ghost bus phenomenon – endless delays to public transport that leave passengers frustrated.
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Germany: 12 Solaris Hydrogen Buses to Enter Service in Aschaffenburg
Stadtwerke Aschaffenburg Verkehrs has ordered 12 hydrogen buses from Solaris to operate in Aschaffenburg, Germany.
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UK Government Extends £2 Bus Fare Cap
The UK government is providing up to 75 million GBP to keep the single bus fare cap at 2 GBP until the end of June 2023.
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PSI Presents Depot Management System at the 14th ElekBu 2023
PSI Transcom GmbH will present its basic depot management system, PSIeDMS start, at the Electric Bus Conference and Trade Fair ElekBu.
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Real-Time Information Solutions Driving Smarter Mobility
Real-time information (RTPI) systems can significantly improve the experience of those travelling via public transport.
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Join Switchio at Transport Ticketing Global 2023
Switchio is attending the most significant public transport forum event for smart ticketing and mobility professionals on 7–8 March.
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Reisedienst Bölck Acquires New Setra Touring Coach
Germany: Reisedienst Bölck has acquired a Setra touring coach, bringing its total fleet of Setra vehicles to 13.
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Greater Lynchburg Transit Company Transit Technology Upgrade
Greater Lynchburg Transit Company (GLTC) has selected Equans, Masabi and Transit App to deliver a transit technology upgrade.
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Autonomous CAVForth2 Bus Trial Extended in Edinburgh
Alexander Dennis will continue working with Fusion Processing Ltd to develop autonomous bus technology for the CAVForth2 project.
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Belgium: Transit Signal Priority to Aid Buses in Wallonia
Transport En Commun (TEC) and Yunex Traffic are implementing a transit signal priority system for buses and trams in Wallonia, Belgium.
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Stratio & Keolis Predictive Maintenance and Remote Diagnostics
Stratio has been working with Keolis Group to implement Predictive Fleet Maintenance and Remote Diagnostics.
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Regional DRT Service of the VGI Expands Further
Padam Mobility and Île-de-France Mobiltés extend 'VGI-Flexi' DRT service to the municipality of Denkendorf.
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Five Trends from the 2023 State of Public Transit Report
Swiftly dig into public transit’s most important topics in the 2023 State of Public Transit Report, taking the pulse of the transit industry…
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Challenges of Agile Project Management in Public Transportation
Padam Mobility discusses the challenges of agile project management in the world of public transportation.
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Real-Time Feedback Improving Operational Performance
Icomera discusses the capacity for real-time passenger feedback to identify and fix issues relating to onboard assets.
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The Bus-News Magazine Issue 1 2023 Is Here!
In this issue: a look at the £2 bus fare cap in England, how to encourage modal shift to buses and the purpose of autonomous vehicles.
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What is Fare Payments as a Service and Why Does it Matter?
Masabi gives just some of the key benefits of a Fare Payments-as-a-Service approach against a more traditional model.
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Keeping Students Connected at the University of Colorado Boulder
The University of Colorado in Boulder has been using Swiftly's operational management software for its campus bus services since 2017.
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Introducing Headsign Connector: Reliable Headsigns at Last
Swiftly's new Headsign Connector tackles headsign inaccuracies by using routers, instead of the traditional (and expensive) CAD/AVL VLUs.
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What Does the Future of Transport Connectivity Look Like?
Nomad Digital explores the trends and innovations that will revolutionise the future of transport connectivity.
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In-Vehicle Telematics Computer VTC 7260-xC4 Leads the Way
NEXCOM’s in-vehicle AI-aided telematics computer, VTC 7260-xC4, is used as the core of vehicles to help deploy a wide range of applications.
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How Transit Agencies Can Respond to Winter Weather
Keep your passengers and staff informed of winter weather disruptions in real-time using Swiftly's bus service adjustment software.

