Schaffer and Colleagues To Present Elevator Forum Roadshow in Five European Countries

Together with manufacturers Meiller, Ziehl-Abegg, NEWLIFT, Danfoss, ALGI and CEDES, Schaefer GmbH will host the Elevator Forum Roadshow throughout 2024 at eight locations in five European countries. Geared toward lift operators, building owners, lift planners, architects and lift manufacturers, the event is free of charge. The number of participants is limited, so the organizer reserves the right to select the guests. Each event starts at 9:30 a.m., includes lunch and networking and wraps up at 3 p.m. A variety of speakers will cover topics that include condition monitoring for doors, new hydraulic elevator products, digital solutions for predictive maintenance and more. Dates and locations are February 20, Hamburg, Germany; March 19, Stockholm, Sweden; April 23, Munich, Germany; May 14, Landquart, Switzerland; June 11, Manchester, U.K.; June 12, London, U.K.; October 8, Utrecht, Netherlands; and November 26, Offenbach Germany. A full program and registration information may be found here.

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