EW Photo Contest Voting Open Until June 14

Voting is now open for the 2024 ELEVATOR WORLD Photo Contest and will last until June 14. With more than 300 photos submitted from across the globe during our 12th annual photo contest, there are many contenders from which to choose. To vote, simply click on the “Vote for this photo!” button on the pictures you love. This year’s contest offers a new category: NAEC (National Association of Elevator Contractors) Through the Years (in celebration of the association’s 75th anniversary). Other categories include Projects In Action, Elevators/Lifts (Commercial), Elevators/Lifts (Private Residence), Escalators & Moving Walkways, Machines & Components, City Skylines and Tall Buildings, Historical/Legacy Equipment (pre-1965), Who Reads Elevator World?, Elevator Company Factories/Facilities, Hoistways and Illustrations. Winners in each category will be featured in the August 2024 issue of EW, along with subsequent regional publications.

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