Elevcon 2023 in Prague Issues 2nd Call for Papers

Elevcon 2023 venue the Grandior Hotel in Prague; photo courtesy of Grandior Hotel

Organizers of Elevcon 2023, the 23rd international Conference of the International Association of Elevator Engineers (IAEE), have issued a 2nd call for papers for the event, set to take place on June 20-23 at the Grandior Hotel in Prague, Czech Republic. The abstract of the original paper on all topics relevant to vertical transportation technologies should not exceed 100 words and include a 10-word title, classification of the topic, author’s name(s), company, address, email and phone numbers. Abstracts will be accepted through December 1. Once an abstract has been accepted, guidelines for paper preparation and additional information will be provided. The deadline for the final paper is February 1, 2023. Full papers will be peer-reviewed by the IAEE Scientific Committee, and included in the Elevator Technology 23 book, Proceedings of Elevcon 2023. Proposals for workshops are also welcome. Authors are invited to contact Dr. Marja-Liisa Siikonen to send abstracts and full papers.

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