Brighton, March 2012
Conference Programme
YBMN Conference 2012 - 21/22 March
Lansdowne Place Hotel, Hove
Click here for pictures. The full programme of events was as follows:
Wednesday 21 March
6pm – Arrival
7pm – Free hot buffet and cash bar open for the evening, including quiz starting at 8.30pm.
Thursday 22 March
7.15am – Optional tour of A259 bus priority measures
See them in action during morning peak period, returning to hotel for breakfast.
8.30am – Breakfast
9.15am – Roger French, Managing Director, Brighton & Hove, and James Freeman, Chief Executive Officer, Reading Transport
Welcome and introduction to the Young Bus Managers Network Conference 2012
9.30am – Mike Cooper, Arriva UK Bus Managing Director
Personal experience of running one of Britain’s biggest bus operators, together with many of the technology-based pioneering initiatives that are being implemented, including mobile ticketing.
10.15am – Refreshment Break
10.45am – Graham Belgum, FirstGroup; James Freeman, Reading Transport; Ian Downie, Volvo;
An interactive panel session on emerging vehicle technologies, with representatives from both operators and manufacturers discussing their experiences and future developments.
12 noon – Lunch
12.45pm – Norman Baker MP
Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport, as well as being local MP for Lewes; he is a passionate advocate of public transport.
1.30pm – Brian Higbee, General Manager, Trapeze ITS
Brian has for many years been pioneering the development of real-time information systems, most notably in Brighton, and in London with the huge iBus system, and he reflected on the future developments of real-time information and benefits to operators and to customers.
2pm – Interactive Workshop (including Refreshment Break)
This was an opportunity to apply what we see and learn from the speakers earlier in the day and see how we can put them to use in our respective businesses.
3pm – Closing remarks from Roger French
About the conference
March 21/22 2012, Brighton & Hove
The first two-day gathering of 2012 was hosted by Brighton & Hove Bus & Coach Company, with a theme of technology.
We were delighted to welcome two distinguished high profile speakers, Mike Cooper and Norman Baker MP.
Norman is the Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport, as well as being local MP for Lewes; he is a passionate advocate of public transport and we were delighted to welcome him to our event, when he spoke about the industry's prospects and what the Coalition was trying to do to help, and stayed to answer detailed questions.
Mike Cooper, Arriva’s UK Bus Managing Director, was our keynote speaker from the industry. He was able to offer his personal experience of running one of Britain’s biggest bus operators and to explain the group's philosophy, including such developments as mobile ticketing. Mike joined the industry after holding senior positions with easyJet and others and was able to offer an insight into his career and the differences between the industries and companies he has been associated with.
There was a panel discussion on emerging engine and vehicle technologies, including low-emission buses, featuring representatives from both operators and manufacturers, including FirstGroup and Volvo.
A behind-the-scenes visit to experience Brighton & Hove’s Real Time Information and Vehicle Positioning system also featured, as will a presentation from Brain Higbee of Trapeze to discuss the future of RTI and passenger information.
And, as we were in Brighton, there was an opportunity to travel along some of the most powerful bus priority networks in the UK, hosted by Brighton & Hove’s Managing Director Roger French.
The first evening featured a pub quiz style event, and we also enjoyed a repeat of the successful and engaging workshop discussion at the conclusion of the entire seminar, led once again by James Freeman.