Joint Webinar To Look at Code Standard Differences

The National Association of Elevator Contractors (NAEC), the European Federation for Elevator Small and Medium-sized Enterprises (EFESME) and the Elevator & Escalator Component Manufacturers’ Association of India (EECMAI) are hosting a first-ever joint webinar on May 30 at 8 a.m. EDT. The webinar is titled “An occasion for dialogue: A comparison between the main lift standards in the U.S., the EU and India” and is expected to be a lively and informative discussion of the code standard differences between the U.S., European and South Asian markets. The speakers for the event will be Luciano Faletto with EFESME, David Smarte with NAEC and TAK Mathews with EECMAI. The moderator will be Elettra Bilibio, EFESME policy advisor, and the event will take place in English. For questions, please contact Rená B. Cozart, executive director of NAEC at email or 770-760-9660. Registration is available online along with the agenda.

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