EFESME/SBS To Host Webinar On Lift Standarization Updates

European Federation for Elevator Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EFESME)/Small Business Standards (SBS) plan to host a webinar on December 14 at 2 p.m. Central European Time covering updates on lift standardization. EFESME states the first edition of the SBS Lift Webinar series will be the perfect opportunity to get an overview of the work done by EFESME/SBS experts on standardization in the lift sector, which is going through a particularly active period. The updates will have an impact on the daily business of small- and medium-sized enterprises. Participants will have an opportunity to speak directly with experts about the latest developments within CEN TC 10 and ISO TC 178. For more information, contact EFESME at email. 

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