IEES Call for Speakers on “Consolidation & Globalization’s Impact on Maintenance and Safety”

The International Elevator & Escalator Symposium (IEES), planned on November 12-13 at ATLANTIS in Paradise Island, Bahamas, has issued a call for speakers on the symposium theme “Consolidation & Globalization’s Impact on Maintenance and Safety.” The first step to present a paper at IEES is to submit an abstract of up to 300 words. The abstract submission deadline is June 28, and acceptance notification is scheduled on July 26. The paper submission deadline is then October 4, and notification of acceptance of papers and feedback/comments from the IEES committee are scheduled on October 11. The final paper submission deadline is October 18. Complete submission guidelines may be found here.

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