15th Symposium on Lift & Escalators Technologies Issues Second Call for Papers

The event will be held at the Kettering Park Hotel & Spa; image courtesy of HRS.

Organizers of the 15th Symposium on Lift & Escalator Technologies in Kettering, U.K., have issued a second call for papers. Abstracts of up to 300 words may be submitted by vertical-transportation professionals, academics and post-graduate students through March 31. Abstracts should state the authors’ names, affiliations and email address, the title of the paper, the objectives, methodology employed, the main results and the conclusions of the research. Abstracts cannot include a product or service name, and advertorials will not be accepted. Providing an opportunity to share research and network, the symposium is scheduled on September 18-19 at Kettering Park Hotel & Spa.

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