Deadline Approaching for IEES Abstract Submission

Those interested in presenting a paper at this year’s International Elevator & Escalator Symposium (IEES), “The Future of Vertical Transportation in 2030,” planned for December 6-7 at the Hotel Okura Amsterdam, should submit a brief abstract including the following information:

  • Name of author
  • Company/organization affiliations
  • Email address
  • Title of paper
  • Paper’s objectives
  • Methodology employed
  • Main results
  • Conclusions

Authors should submit abstracts no later than June 18 via email, and those accepted will be notified by July 16. A 10-page maximum paper must be submitted by October 1, and authors will receive notification of acceptance or feedback by October 8. Final submission is due October 29. More guidelines are available online. Also, a limited number of booths is still available for rent; those interested should submit an email. IEES is co-organized by liftinstituut and Elevator World, Inc.

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