Skip to main content

Young transport designers present their ideas on the Iveco Bus of the future

As part of Paris Bus 2035, Iveco Bus and CNH Industrial Design led a student project at L’École de design Nantes Atlantique (The Nantes School of Design) in France, where students of the School’s newly established Transport Design program were asked to put forward ideas on what Paris’ future buses could look like. The project was overseen by Claire d’Achon, senior industrial designer at CNH Industrial Bus product ranges and the 15 students presented their concepts using digital sketches, 3D models and mo
May 24, 2016 Read time: 2 mins
As part of Paris Bus 2035, 4205 Iveco Bus and 5561 CNH Industrial Design led a student project at L’École de design Nantes Atlantique (The Nantes School of Design) in France, where students of the School’s newly established Transport Design program were asked to put forward ideas on what Paris’ future buses could look like.

The project was overseen by Claire d’Achon, senior industrial designer at CNH Industrial Bus product ranges and the 15 students presented their concepts using digital sketches, 3D models and mock-up showing their understanding of bus design from the exterior structure to interiors and the services which a bus can offer.

One of the students will be chosen for an internship program at CNH Industrial’s Bus Design Department in Vénissieux, France, where they will work closely with Claire d’Achon and the Bus Design team.

For more information on companies in this article

Related Content

  • Redflex acquires Smart Bus
    May 21, 2012
    Redflex Traffic Systems has acquired SBL Investments, and Americore Enterprises, leading providers of automated school bus arm photo enforcement in the United States. SBL and Americore offer the Smart Bus system, a dedicated on‐bus photo enforcement system intended to ‘Protect Our Most Precious Cargo, our children’. The acquisition positions Redflex as a leading provider of school bus safety photo enforcement technology at a time when more and more school districts are using the technology to deter reckless
  • ANPR - cost-efficient traffic management, enforcement and more
    January 23, 2012
    Geoff Collins of Vysionics Intelligent Traffic Solutions talks about the near-term prospects of ANPR. The continued absence of a champion for its cause is preventing digital enforcement technology from delivering the true levels of cost-effectiveness of which it is capable, according to Geoff Collins, sales and marketing director of ANPR specialist Vysionics Intelligent Traffic Solutions.
  • Westminster: DoT’s Ella Taylor on transport changes and challenges
    January 15, 2018
    Ella Taylor, head of innovation, connectivity and data, centre for connected and autonomous vehicles, Department for Transport (DoT) addressed the changes in the transport ecosystem, and how the government hopes to address challenges at Westminster Energy, Environment & Transport Forum Keynote Seminar. Opening the presentation, Taylor stated that changes in automation are not only affecting cars but are also creating new modes of transport. In addition, changes in business models are also enabling
  • Indra leads European autonomous driving project
    November 17, 2016
    Spain-based consulting and technology company Indra is leading a project that will test autonomous driving on European roads, mainly in the metropolitan areas of Lisbon, Madrid and Paris. These are the three largest cities in the Atlantic Core Network Corridor, which comprises roads that are regarded as priorities for developing Europe's transport infrastructure. Spain's Traffic Department, the Polytechnic University of Madrid, Portugal's National Road Safety Authority, the University of Coimbra, the Ped