Jardine Schindler Group Showcases Solutions in Hong Kong SAR

The Jardine Schindler Group team visits the CTBUH Hong Kong SAR chapter to showcase their latest innovation; photo courtesy of Schindler.

The Jardine Schindler Group brought the latest in vertical mobility solutions to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat (CTBUH) Hong Kong Chapter on December 9, the company announced in a press release reported by Yahoo. Schindler R.I.S.E (Robotic Installation System for Elevator) addresses the increasing demands of installation schedules at the beginning of construction. The robot can execute installation steps autonomously, improving safety and providing a high-quality installation. Sitting at the core of a building’s mobility system, Schindler’s BuilT-In is a state-of-the-art Building Transit Integrator that streamlines operations and information flows across multiple applications. From biometrics (such as facial recognition or palm reading) to robotic installation, passengers experience seamless mobility. Additionally, the group has developed Schindler PORT, its latest building transit management solution, to optimize travel time and elevator allocation for more a flexible and sustainable building solution.

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