Ventura Systems introduces Technology Lab experience at Busworld - Sustainable Bus
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Ventura Systems introduces Technology Lab experience at Busworld - Sustainable Bus
"As part of its presence at Busworld 2025, Ventura Systems is presenting the Technology Lab: an interactive space where visitors can explore the latest product developments. Specialists will be available to explain innovations, guide demonstrations, and share previews of upcoming door system technologies. The Technology Lab is a valuable stop for manufacturers and operators seeking deeper insights into door system solutions. Let's take a look at what will be on display."
"One of the highlights is a presentation of their latest research project: Door Adjustment guided by Sensors (DAS). This project aims to develop a tool that can objectively assess the quality of door system installations using sensors and an algorithm based on machine learning. The tool has proven effective in objectively assessing and enhancing the installation quality of door systems. It helps engineers make precise adjustments, ensuring reliable door operation from the start of the lifecycle."
"Also on display is the next-generation Door Control Unit (DCU2.0). This second-generation platform enhances functionality, safety, and cybersecurity, providing a future-ready foundation for continued innovation. A product specialist will explain the key differences from the current unit and demonstrate how vehicle manufacturers and operators can benefit from the new capabilities. Developed in compliance with ISO 26262 (functional safety) and related standards, the DCU2.0 incorporates advanced safety and cybersecurity measures."
Ventura Systems is exhibiting the Technology Lab at Busworld 2025, an interactive space where visitors can explore the latest door system product developments. Specialists will explain innovations, guide demonstrations, and share previews of upcoming door system technologies. The exhibit highlights Door Adjustment guided by Sensors (DAS), a research project developing a sensor kit and machine-learning algorithm to objectively assess and improve door installation quality and enable evidence-based adjustments. The exhibit also features the next-generation Door Control Unit (DCU2.0), a second-generation platform focused on enhanced functionality, safety, and cybersecurity and developed in compliance with ISO 26262 and related standards.
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