Call for Papers – ELEVCON 2025
Dear Abstract Submitters,
We are calling for abstract proposals for Elevcon 2025, the 24th International Congress of the International Association of Elevator Engineers (IAEE).
You are cordially invited to share your expertise, knowhow, and experience with your professional colleagues by presenting a paper at the upcoming Elevcon 2025.
The official language of Elevcon 2025 will be English and will be used in all presentations and printed material. The abstract of an original paper on all topics relevant to vertical transportation technologies should be 100-150 words, with no more than 10 words title, classification of the topic, authors’ name(s), company, address, email and phone numbers.
Please submit your abstract no later than September 30, 2024
Once your abstract is accepted, guidelines for paper preparation and further information will be provided.
The deadline for the final paper is December 31, 2024.
The full papers will be peer reviewed by the Scientific Committee. Authors will be required to sign a Presenting Author Information Form as well as an IAEE Copyright Form in order for the papers to be included in the Elevator Technology 25 Book of Proceedings, Elevcon 2025. Individual articles may be published on the IAEE members’ application.
Authors are invited to send Dr. Siikonen at marja‐liisa@mlslift.com or at mlsiikonen@gmail.com their abstracts and full papers. Proposals for workshops are welcome as well. For the complete set of “Guidelines for Authors” please click here.
SEE YOU IN LISBON At ELEVCON 2025!
Guidelines for Authors Preparing Manuscripts for Publication
Dear Presenters,
Please see the following link to the Guidelines for Authors Preparing Manuscripts for Publication in ELEVCON 2025 Proceedings. Guidelines for Preparing Manuscripts for Publication
The deadline for submission of the paper is December 31, 2024.
The official language of Elevcon 2025 will be English and will be used in all presentations and printed material.
WE LOOK FORWARD TO SEEING EVERYONE IN LISBON