First E2 Forum in China Sees Success in Shanghai

Speakers at the first E2 Forum China explored elevator innovations with the audience; photo courtesy of Messe Frankfurt.

The first E2 Forum China was held on October 20, 2022, at Microsoft AI & IoT Insider Lab in Shanghai, organizer Messe Frankfurt reported. The inaugural event enjoyed support from domestic and international organizations, including E2 Forum Milan co-founder the European Lift Association and E2 Forum Frankfurt partner VDMA, of which representatives from both gave opening remarks online. “E2 Forum China is not just a forum for communication among traditional elevator manufacturers, but also creates an opportunity for the industry to exchange ideas from professionals from other sectors,” observed TK Elevator (China) Head of Digital Services Tiger Li, who was one of the speakers. Audience member KONE Digital Product Manager Lu Zhiqiang said speakers shared insightful information such as using video recognition systems to enhance elevator safety and security. E2 Forum China joins a series of events including ones in Buenos Aires, Argentina; Frankfurt, Germany; New Delhi, India; and Milan, Italy.

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