CPT Operator Forum to Launch at Euro Bus Expo 2024

CPT Operator Forum

Euro Bus Expo organiser, Diversified Communications, today announce a new development within its longstanding partnership with the Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT): the CPT Operator Forum.

Debuting on day two of the free to attend, three-day industry showcase, which takes place from 12-14 November 2024 at the NEC Birmingham, the Forum will introduce new perspectives in an interactive format.

As part of the Euro Bus Expo 2024 Masterclass Theatre programme, it will address a range of critical topics, including accessibility, recruitment, and the evolving future of the industry. Unlike traditional conferences, the Forum will prioritise practical, operator-focused discussions, with the goal of sharing knowledge and insights to address the industry’s most pressing concerns.

CPT Operator Forum Programme

Advantage or Artificial?

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is becoming increasingly prevalent in our daily lives. While some are embracing the new opportunities, others remain cautious, unsure of the potential risks. Yet, with AI’s growing influence, it’s time to consider what benefits it can bring to business. This session will answer some of the questions operators have been unsure how to ask and offer a glimpse into how others may be gaining a competitive advantage.

The Accessibility Challenge

The last five years have brought significant changes to the coach and bus industry in terms of accessibility, with more on the horizon. Many operators have embraced the opportunity these changes present, while others may be missing the opportunity to grow their businesses and positively impact lives. This session will not only cover regulatory requirements but will also look beyond compliance, exploring how operators can attract new users and create more welcoming and enjoyable travel experiences for everyone.

Coach Tourism – Access all areas

From days out to historic centres and attractions, to grand tours across Europe, coach tourism provides a vast range of experiences. However, ensuring coaches are consistently welcomed and have access to all areas remains a problem. This session will explore practical initiatives that support operators, encouraging feedback and new ideas, while also providing updates on the European Travel Information and Authorisation System (ETIAS), the EU Entry/Exit System, and changes to Package Travel Regulations.

All Aboard – A workforce for a new era

Recruitment has been a pressing issue in the coach and bus industry for the past few years, but has the driver shortage really been resolved, or is it still a challenge in a shifting labour market? This session will dive into these key questions, drawing on evidence and experience and looking at how the market is and should be changing.

The Future of Coach – Are we there yet?

As new research sheds light on the economic impact of the coach industry, perceptions of its broader contribution to society are gradually evolving. The panel will offer a glimpse into their visions of how the future may look for the market, from city-wide coach strategies to the sustainability agenda, the coach itself and life as an operator.

A Collaborative Platform for Industry Challenges

Celebrating its 50th year, the CPT Operator Forum will bring together operators, suppliers, and key decision-makers for meaningful dialogue and collaborative problem-solving.

Says Keith McNally, Operations Director at CPT: “The CPT Operator Forum is an opportunity for coach and bus operators to come together, discuss their experiences, and find new ways to thrive in an increasingly complex landscape. We are proud to partner with Euro Bus Expo to launch this forum, and particularly to bring CPT’s wealth of insights and expertise to a wider audience, free of charge. It’s a fantastic opportunity for attendees to tackle key industry issues, hear of opportunities and gain practical knowledge. We’re looking forward to sharing the speaker details soon.”

Exploring the Full Seminar Line-up

The CPT Operator Forum is just one part of Euro Bus Expo’s extensive three-day programme, which is packed with sessions addressing the industry’s biggest challenges.

From industry structure, net zero strategies and decarbonising coaches on day one, to charting the future of bus services, the operational considerations of zero-emission fleets, and driver wellbeing on day three, the programme offers a wide range of insights. Attendees can expect to leave armed with new knowledge to navigate the evolving coach and bus landscape.

Says Event Director Helen Conway: “Euro Bus Expo has always been a platform for addressing the most significant challenges and opportunities within the industry. Our partnership to deliver the CPT Operator Forum on the second day takes this to a new level. The sessions on days one and three, curated from industry-submitted applications and reviewed by an independent panel, ensure we are tackling the most pressing topics. Coupled with CPT’s expertise when shaping day two, the combination delivers an exceptional programme that provides operators with the insights and space to engage deeply with the issues that matter most to them.”

In addition to the seminar programme, Euro Bus Expo will showcase the latest innovations from across the industry. With 21 vehicle exhibitors displaying the newest models and over 170 exhibitors presenting the latest products and services, the exhibition floor will be packed with opportunities for attendees. Day 2, featuring the CPT Operator Forum, will culminate in the ultimate celebration of coach and bus: the routeone Awards, where the sector’s top achievements and innovations will be honoured in an evening of networking and recognition.

For further information and to register, visit eurobusxpo.com.


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