Vote for Product of the Year Until October 11

Online voting is open until October 11 for ELEVATOR WORLD’s fourth annual Product of the Year Award. This year, we received 10 outstanding products to showcase to our readers – and you have the opportunity to help choose this year’s winner. With innovation at the core of the elevator industry, this award recognizes the outstanding achievements of manufacturers whose products, brought to the vertical-transportation market between March 2023 and June 2024, are considered particularly noteworthy or innovative. The products represent advances in technology or application, innovative or improved design, price/performance improvements and potential for further development. You can read about each product on the voting page and then cast your vote by choosing the one that you feel is the best-of-the-best. Only ONE vote per IP Address is allowed during the entire voting period. Please email with any questions.

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