2022 SBS Lift Forum to be Held November 23

The 2022 edition of the SBS Lift Forum will take place online on November 23 and will revolve around the topic of special tools and special instructions for use, and their necessary and constant presence “in time and space” at the installation site. The topic is well known in the sector and is of crucial importance for the daily work of European lift SMEs. This SBS Lift Forum will be completely dedicated to this topic, provide a technical-political arena to address these fundamental aspects together, explore in depth the various positions and support a discussion between several parties. Different points of view will be addressed, exposing the position of the various stakeholders involved: the European Commission, the standardization organizations, the notified bodies and SMEs themselves. The event will give all participants, especially lift SMEs, the opportunity to express their doubts and ask questions of the speakers present.

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