MAX brings elevators into the Internet of Things with highway-like traffic control. Your morning commute might just get faster. Going up? Good luck. A Columbia University study found that New York ...
As cities across the world ease Coronavirus lockdown restrictions, it is important to ensure that the elevators used by millions of people every day remain a comfortable, efficient and secure way of ...
Elevators are absolutely vital in tall buildings, but they have their limits -- they can only move so quickly, and they can't usually move sideways to fetch you from the far side of a building. Both ...
Think back to the last time you were in a lobby jam. You know, that pileup of people all waiting for an elevator. Someone has already hit the “Up” button. But as the seconds pass, they seem like ...
Thyssenkrupp will receive first bids for its elevator division this week, three people familiar with the matter said, as major stakeholders differ over whether the conglomerate should sell a majority ...
ThyssenKrupp wants to turn elevators sideways, move people around faster and fix products before they break. The company, whose North American headquarters is in Chicago, unveiled the latest in a crop ...
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