Elevon Issues 2nd Call for Papers for 23rd Congress in Prague

Organizers of the 23rd International Congress on Vertical Transportation Technologies, planned on June 20-22 at the Grandior Hotel in Prague, Czech Republic, have issued a second call for papers. For those interested in presenting an original paper, an abstract should be no longer than 100 words, with a 10-word title, classification of topic, authors’ name(s), company, address, email and phone numbers. Submissions should be received no later than December 1. Once an abstract has been accepted, guidelines and further information will be provided. The deadline for the final paper is February 1, 2023. Full papers will be peer-reviewed by the Scientific Committee, and all will be included in the Elevator Technology 23 book, Proceedings of Elevcon 2023. Proposals for workshops are welcome, as well. Authors are invited to contact Elevon Chairwoman and Program Manager Dr. Marja-Liisa Siikonen at email to submit abstracts and full papers. A complete set of author guidelines can be found here.

Get more of Elevator World. Sign up for our free e-newsletter.

Please enter a valid email address.
Something went wrong. Please check your entries and try again.

Elevator entrance; image courtesy of NYC Housing Connect via New York YIMBY

Skyline Elevator System For New Brooklyn Residential Building

David M. Childs; headshot via the Architect's Newspaper

In Memoriam: David M. Childs

Image courtesy of Stannah Lifts

Stannah Urges Lift Owners To Prepare for PSTN Switchover

Ziehl-Abegg-Logo

Ziehl-Abegg Reports Bright Outlook for 2025

SIMS4LIFTS NOW SIMSINLIFTS, LAUNCHES ENHANCED PORTAL

Sims4Lifts Now SIMSINLIFTS, Launches Enhanced Portal

New Elevator at the Brentwood Town Centre SkyTrain station; image courtesy of TransLink

SkyTrain Station in Vancouver Receives Major Expansion

MACAU GOVERNMENT URGING ANNUAL ELEVATOR INSPECTIONS

Macau Government Urging Annual Elevator Inspections

Wonder Wheel at Coney Island; photo by DangApricot for Wikipedia

DOB Elevator Unit Inspects Coney Island Amusement Park