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Symposium on Lift and Escalator Technologies

Call for Papers

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This annual Symposium brings together experts from the field of vertical transportation, offering an opportunity for speakers to present peer reviewed papers on the subject of their research.

Date and Time

26 September 2013 - 09:00 to 27 September 2013 - 17:00

Location

Northampton, United Kingdom - icon_popup  (See map)

Organiser

Third party event.


About this event

This annual Symposium brings together experts from the field of vertical transportation, offering an opportunity for speakers to present peer reviewed papers on the subject of their research.  Speakers include industry experts, academics and post graduate students.

The 3rd Symposium on Lift & Escalator Technologies will be held at Highgate House, Northampton, UK, 26 to 27 September 2013.

Call for Papers 

For details on call for papers please visit the event website.

Additional information

This event is organised by The University of Northampton School of Science and Technology and The CIBSE Lifts Group

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Registration information

For information on delegate rates and to register to attend please visit the event website.

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