Engineering firm ThyssenKrup has created a Maglev elevator that operates horizontally as well as vertically, and without cables. The firm has completed the first public tests of the technology in a ...
Thyssenkrupp has built the first rope (cable) free elevator. This will enable system like the Star Trek Turbolift which can move up down and side to side. This is elevator industry’s holy grail. It ...
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 of ...
Elevator technology hasn’t really improved much since its first appearance over 160 years ago. Enter ThyssenKrupp’s MULTI — an advanced elevator system that’s poised to radically transform the way we ...
See more of our trusted coverage when you search. Prefer Newsweek on Google to see more of our trusted coverage when you search. German engineers have invented a cable-less elevator that can move ...
One of the biggest engineering challenges of building a towering skyscraper isn’t keeping the structure from falling over, it’s moving all the people around inside of it. To improve efficiency, and ...
Elevators aren't generally thought of as innovative, but new developments in magnetic levitation technology have the potential to take buildings – and cities – to new heights. Germany's ThyssenKrupp ...
A German company is developing elevators that can go both up and down and sideways using magnetic levitation (maglev) technology similar to that used by some Japanese trains. The 'maglev' elevators ...
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