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Euro Bus Expo Masterclass Theatre content available on demand

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Published: February 5, 2025
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Masterclass Theatre sessions from Euro Bus Expo 2024 are now available as on-demand videos via the event website, organiser Diversified Communications has announced.

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‘Lasting resource’ of Euro Bus Expo Masterclass Theatre contentPreparations for 2026 trade show well underway

The coach and bus industry’s leading trade show brought together thousands of members of the sector at the NEC Birmingham in November 2024. The Masterclass Theatre seminar programme was made up of discussions of topics from fleet efficiency and decarbonisation to regulatory updates and recruitment challenges across the three-day event.

46 speakers shared knowledge and practical insights, and their expertise is now available to those who were unable to attend the show or who wish to review a topic that is key to their business.

‘Lasting resource’ of Euro Bus Expo Masterclass Theatre content

Publication of the Masterclass Theatre videos forms what Diversified says is “a lasting resource” for the coach and bus industry. They ensure that operators, suppliers and sector stakeholders can continue to benefit from the expertise shared at the event.

Among the highlights available to watch now is the Confederation of Passenger Transport Operator Forum, which took place on the second day of the show. Those sessions covered challenges including accessibility, recruitment and coach-friendly tourism, as well as exploring the future of the coach industry.

Also within the newly released content is the Innovation Challenge, where Euro Bus Expo exhibitors were able to showcase products and services that enhance operational efficiency, sustainability, and passenger experience.

That competition culminated with the presentation of Bronze, Silver and Gold Awards along with the Judges’ Choice and the Operators’ Choice categories, as voted for by industry professionals at the show.

Speaking about the online resource, Event Director Helen Conway says: “As the industry continues to evolve, conversations from the Masterclass Theatre remain as relevant as ever.

“Making these sessions available on demand means that even more industry professionals can access this valuable content and apply it to their operations. We are pleased to offer this as a lasting resource, ensuring that the knowledge shared at the show continues to benefit the sector long after the event has ended.”

Preparations for 2026 trade show well underway

Plans are now well underway for the next Euro Bus Expo, which will be held at the NEC Birmingham on 3-5 November 2026.

Exhibitors will once more have the opportunity to showcase their products, services and vehicles to a highly engaged audience of decision-makers and buyers from across the country.

Businesses and organisations looking to exhibit next year are advised to enquire early, with strong interest already in hand and stand space expected to be in high demand. For more information on exhibiting, visit the Euro Bus Expo website or contact Sales Manager Martin Laverton via email.

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