People Issue

The People Issue 2024

This, the seventh edition of The People Issue, features 17 outstanding vertical-transportation (VT) industry professionals. Paring down the list of nominees was challenging, but we think we ended up with...

The U.K. People Issue 2023

Five industry leaders are profiled in this annual special section. In this issue, we are proud to bring you ELEVATOR WORLD UK’s second annual People Issue. As our company celebrates...

The People Issue 2023

Fourteen industry leaders are profiled in this annual special section. Now in its sixth year, ELEVATOR WORLD’s issue devoted to people has come a long way since it debuted in...

The People Issue UK 2022

The first EWUK People Issue profiles nine industry leaders in this special section. ELEVATOR WORLD UK is proud to present its first issue devoted to people. Our industry is rich...

The People Issue

ELEVATOR WORLD is proud to present its second issue devoted to people. Our industry is rich with history, innovation, invention and, yes, even drama — and people are behind it...

The People Issue

ELEVATOR WORLD is proud to present something new in this issue: a special section devoted to people. Nominations from our readers made this section possible, pointing out important fixtures in...

222 Broadway; photo © John W. Cahill for the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat

TEI Group Repositions Elevators for Major NYC Conversion

ARCHI-TREAD RELOCATING FROM N.J. TO FLORIDA

Archi-Tread Relocating From N.J. to Florida

Entrance to the Victoria Building, which was built in 1945; photo by SnowyBadger for Wikipedia

Halifax Hospital to Get Elevator Replacement, Upgrades

Stationslift Storingen, a website for reporting broken elevators, was created in response to the structural problem by wheelchair user Kasrt Lovers; image courtesy of X.

Out-of-Order Lifts at Dutch Train Stations Leave Wheelchair Users Stranded

FUJITEC EXPLAINS NEW STRATEGY CENTERED AROUND DIGITAL TWIN CONCEPT

Fujitec Explains New Strategy Centered Around Digital Twin Concept