Elevator World Announces 2024 Product of the Year Winner, Finalists

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ELEVATOR WORLD is proud to again recognize the achievements of manufacturers whose products — brought to the vertical-transportation market between March 2023-July 1, 2024 — are considered particularly noteworthy or innovative for the fourth annual Product of the Year Award. This year’s winner is the SEES Smooth Operator, which represents the next generation in door control technology, setting a new standard for performance, efficiency and longevity. Designed with elevator contractors in mind, this innovative system simplifies installation and maintenance while delivering superior results. This year’s finalists include the Alamex Type L Hydraulic Chassis, an innovative solution for residential projects of up to three floors or 15 m of travel, and the WUR-COM® Multimedia Communicator from Wurtec, a complete solution for multimedia elevator communications.

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