Stadler and ebblo Western Europe (formerly Trapeze DACH) have announced a strategic partnership to develop integrated passenger information solutions for public transport. The cooperation combines display hardware developed by Stadler with operations management software developed by ebblo, with the aim of technically integrating digital screens into public transport control systems. Through this collaboration, Stadler displays will be integrated into the Intermodal Transport Control Systems (ITCS) developed by ebblo. These platforms monitor vehicles in real time and ensure communication between vehicles and control centers, while facilitating the provision of up-to-date information to passengers. The resulting solutions will be used primarily in bus and tram networks, where digital information at stations can help improve journey planning and better distribute passengers on platforms or in boarding areas. Passenger information displays The Stadler Signalling division develops and manufactures the MOFIS Passenger Information Monitor (PIM) in Braunschweig, Germany, which is designed for outdoor use and operation in various environmental conditions, including direct sunlight. The system uses TFT (Thin-Film Transistor) technology, an evolution of conventional LCD screens, and is used by transport operators to display information about departures, delays, or other announcements for passengers. By integrating with ITCS systems, these displays can show real-time data such as departure times, delays, or vehicle occupancy, making it easier to plan trips. The systems can also include additional features such as audio announcements, text-to-speech, integrated speakers, occupancy display, infotainment functions, and LTE or 5G connectivity. Digital solutions for urban mobility ebblo develops digital solutions for public transport in areas such as operations control systems, passenger information, on-board systems, and data analysis. The company uses technologies such as artifici