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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.

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