VT Industry at BOMA International in Nashville

(l-r) Cara Berkeley, Ronnie Bently and Dana Arrasmith of AEG; photo by John Koshak

The vertical-transportation (VT) industry had strong representation at the Building Owners and Managers Association (BOMA) International 2022 Conference & Expo at the Music City Center in Nashville, Tennessee, on June 25-28. Major sponsors included TK Elevator and Fujitec America, Inc., and exhibitors included those as well as 3Phase Elevator, American Elevator Group, ATIS Elevator Inspections, Bureau Veritas, Eklund’s Inc., Elevated Facility Services, Elevator Industry Work Preservation Fund, International Association of Elevator Consultants, Kings III Emergency Communications, Mitsubishi Electric U.S., Nouveau Elevator, Otis and Schindler. Thousands of people attended, according to Music City Center, and there were approximately 280 exhibitors. The event included the trade show, networking and education. Kings III Southern Regional Director Chad Talbert was among the speakers.

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