KONE To Participate in Real Estate Arena 2024 in Hanover

KONE plans to exhibit at the Real Estate Arena 2024 tradeshow at the Hanover Fairground in Hanover, Germany, on June 5-6, where company representatives aim to answer the question, “What does the future of the real estate industry look like and how can we actively shape it?” KONE invites attendees to learn how its solutions help minimize the environmental impact of elevators and building operations and make the real estate industry more sustainable. “You are welcome to take the opportunity to exchange ideas with our experts from the fields of maintenance, new construction and digitalization and to be inspired by our latest innovations,” the company states. Anyone with questions may contact email.

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