Optibus on board with French public transport

Bus optimisation specialist opens new office in Paris to capitalise on opportunities
Detection, Monitoring & Machine Vision / January 17, 2022
By Ben Spencer
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Optibus says its software will introduce processes for increasing service efficiency, resulting in higher ridership (© Andrey Omelyanchuk | Dreamstime.com)

Optibus says calls from the French government to increase public transport usage prompted the company to open a new office in Paris. 

Mourad Achour, Optibus’ regional director, France, says: “Increasing public transport usage is a matter of both will and technological capability. In France, the will is there. Now, Optibus’ software will introduce cutting-edge processes for increasing service efficiency, resulting in higher ridership and reduced pollution.”

Optibus combines optimisation algorithms, artificial intelligence and distributed cloud computing to optimise bus operations.

The company says the new office will work with clients and partners in France and French-speaking territories. 

Dave Joshua, general manager, Europe, Middle East and North Africa at Optibus, says: “More efficient and accessible transportation is essential to getting people out of their cars and onto public transportation. We are excited to kick off the new year by strengthening our work with France’s public transportation industry and to be part of this important stage in France’s public transport history.” 

Thomas Boudon, strategic account director EMENA at Optibus, says: “The efficiency gains achievable through Optibus has the potential to revolutionize France’s bus operations. We will be working hard to ensure the entire industry has access to Optibus’ cutting-edge technology.”
 

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