SBS Lift Forum 2023 Planned on October 17

During the interlift international tradeshow on October 17-20 in Augsburg, Germany, the Small Business Standards (SBS) Lift Forum will be held for the first time within the framework of the VFA Forum on October 17 at 2:30 p.m. Central European Summer Time. Speakers from SBS, the European Federation for Elevator Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises and the European Committee for Standardization will address topics including EN 81-41 and EN 81-42 standards, the new Machinery Regulation and its impact on the lift sector and the role of lift small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in European and international standardization. SBS is the European association representing and supporting SMEs in the standardization process, both at European and international levels. Detailed information may be found here, and the event will be livestreamed by organizers.

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