David Betteridge of éXō Fleets. Building Secure Platforms and Strengthening the Developer Community
David Betteridge of éXō Fleets
David Betteridge, Senior Software Engineer at éXō Fleets, was in Oslo contributing his time and expertise at the NDC Conferences, one of the world’s leading developer events. Known for bringing together some of the most respected engineers and technologists globally, the conference provides a platform for learning, collaboration and knowledge sharing across the software community.
David was not simply attending, he was actively working and contributing, supporting the event while engaging with fellow developers and sharing insights drawn from decades of experience in building modern software systems.
With over 25 years’ experience developing scalable, data-driven platforms, David plays a critical role within the engineering team at éXō Fleets. His work focuses on the secure architecture and development of the company’s trusted fleet data platform, the backbone of the intelligence that enables organisations to manage complex mixed-fuel fleets with confidence.
As fleet operations become increasingly reliant on accurate, secure and scalable data systems, the work of engineers like David ensures that the éXō Fleets platform can handle vast operational datasets while maintaining reliability, security and performance. His deep expertise in modern development practices, cloud infrastructure and data architecture helps underpin the robust platform that customers rely on.
However, David’s contribution to the technology world extends far beyond his day-to-day role.
He is deeply involved in supporting the developer community, co-founding the York Developers charity and organising the York Code Dojo, a regular meetup that brings developers together to collaborate, improve their skills and share knowledge in a supportive environment. These initiatives help nurture both experienced engineers and those starting their careers in software development.
David is also a frequent contributor at industry events, running workshops and sharing practical insights with fellow developers. His willingness to give his time to conferences, community groups and learning initiatives reflects a strong belief in the value of continuous learning and open collaboration within the global tech community.
At éXō Fleets, that same mindset carries through into the development of the platform itself, building technology that is not only powerful and scalable, but also designed to support the rapidly evolving needs of fleet operators transitioning to more sustainable operations.
David Betteridge is a great example of the kind of engineer who strengthens both the companies he works with and the wider technology community, bringing the same dedication to mentoring, collaboration and knowledge sharing as he does to building secure, high-performance platforms.