Nordic Lift Expo To Return to Scanda Infra City in November 2024

The January 2023 event was a great success; photo courtesy of the Swedish Association of Lifts and Escalators.

The Nordic Lift Expo plans to return to Scanda Infra City just outside of Stockholm, Sweden, on November 12, 2024, following the first post-pandemic event held on January 31, 2023. Organizers observed moving to the modern exhibition center in 2023 — along with increased marketing efforts — resulted in a nearly 50% increase in both the number of visitors and exhibitors compared to 2018. Swedish companies were well-represented, but there were also a number of Nordic — as well as international — exhibitors, proving that the Nordics is an interesting market for foreign vertical-transportation industry suppliers. Ahead of the November show, the team, together with representatives from both visitor and exhibitor groups, will develop the seminar program further and improve marketing efforts to attract additional visitors from all over the Nordics and beyond. For more information, contact Nordic Lift Expo Project Manager Bo Magnusson at email or visit the website.

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