Abstract Deadline Near for Lift, Escalator Presentations

Hilton in Northampton, U.K., will host the 13th Symposium on Lift & Escalator Technologies; photo courtesy of Hilton.

Directors of the Lift & Escalator Symposium Trust are overseeing the 13th Symposium on Lift and Escalator Technologies and are urging those wishing to contribute to submit their abstracts by March 31. Participants and visitors will once again hear leading experts present peer-reviewed papers and network with colleagues from across the industry. This event will be in person at the Hilton Hotel, Northampton, U.K., on September 21-22, and be available online. Abstracts are welcome from professionals, academics and post graduate students. For more information, visit liftsymposium.org.

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