Ventura Systems at Busworld 2025: CEO insights and new door system developments [VIDEO] - Sustainable Bus
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Ventura Systems at Busworld 2025: CEO insights and new door system developments [VIDEO] - Sustainable Bus
"At Busworld 2025, Ventura Systems highlighted the first year under CEO Erik te Riele, reflecting on global market trends and the company's approach to innovation. Te Riele noted the rapid shift toward battery-electric and hydrogen buses in Europe, the increasing competitiveness of the sector, and opportunities for manufacturers and operators to integrate smarter, safer vehicle components. The Technology Lab at the Ventura stand presented new developments, including the Door Control Unit 2.0"
"at the Ventura stand presented new developments, including the Door Control Unit 2.0 with enhanced functionality, and updates to multifunctional doors and gliding door concepts. The company emphasized the integration of software and hardware intelligence to support condition-based and predictive maintenance, aiming to improve reliability and reduce lifecycle costs. The video provides an overview of Ventura Systems' perspective on market evolution, technological advancements, and upcoming initiatives for both European and international markets."
Ventura Systems reported its first year under CEO Erik te Riele and highlighted rapid market shifts toward battery-electric and hydrogen buses in Europe. The company identified increasing competitiveness and opportunities for manufacturers and operators to incorporate smarter, safer vehicle components. Ventura's Technology Lab showcased Door Adjustment guided by sensors, the Door Control Unit 2.0 with enhanced functionality, and improvements to multifunctional and gliding door concepts. The company stressed combining software and hardware intelligence to enable condition-based and predictive maintenance. The strategy aims to boost reliability, reduce lifecycle costs, and support initiatives across European and international markets.
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