Elevcon 2025 Calls for Abstracts Ahead of September 15 Deadline

Organizers of Elevcon 2025, the leading conference of the elevator and vertical-transportation (VT) industry by the International Association of Elevator Engineers (IAEE) on June 17-19 in Lisbon, Portugal, have issued a call for abstracts ahead of a September 15 deadline. Interested parties are invited to share their expertise, knowhow and experience with fellow VT professionals by presenting a paper at the upcoming event. Presenters will have their papers published in the Elevator Technology Book 2025 and on the IAEE website. In addition, leading VT magazine Elevatori will present an award to the best technical paper presented at Elevcon, IAEE’s 24th annual congress. Abstracts of an original paper on all relevant VT technology topics should be 100-150 words, with a title no longer than 10 words, classification of the topic, author name(s), company address, email and phone numbers. Once an abstract is accepted, guidelines for paper preparation and further information will be provided.

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