TKE Escalator, Elevator Solutions Serve Expo 2020 Dubai

tugela escalators by TKE are serving the German Pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai; © German Pavilion

“Smart and future-oriented” elevator and escalator systems from TK Elevator (TKE) are serving several national pavilions at Expo 2020 Dubai through March 31, 2022. The main site of the global event, set to begin on October 1, is a 438-ha area near Dubai’s southern border with Abu Dhabi, where more than 190 nations are showcasing architecture, culture and innovations. Among TKE’s best-selling products, velino 200 and velino 300 escalators are installed at the Kazakhstan, Russia and Saudi Arabia pavilions. velino series escalators are customizable, outfitted with various sustainability features and more than 50 intelligent safety features. At the German and Saudi Arabia pavilions are tugela escalators, which TKE describes as heavy-duty and highly customizable. In addition to escalators, TKE machine-room-less (MRL) elevators are featured in the Germany, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg, Saudi Arabia and Russia pavilions. These same MRLs are also installed at the partner pavilions of DP World and Emirates. 

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