According to Antony Wood, Executive Director of CTBUH: "This is perhaps the biggest development in the elevator industry since the invention of the safety elevator some 165 years ago. The ‘holy grail' for elevators has been to move beyond being pulled vertically by a rope under tension - towards a system that allows movement in inclined or horizontal directions. MULTI, more than any other product delivered to date, really shows the way forward for that potential. This has the capacity to transform the industry at large, changing the way tall buildings are designed, and allowing for much more efficient core designs, as well as better connectivity in buildings."
MULTI's inaugural ride is taking place at the 246-metre test tower in Rottweil, home to thyssenkrupp's Research & Development Center in Germany. The tower is specifically designed with the future in mind. Here thyssenkrupp tests and certifies innovations in elevator technology. With 12 test shafts and travel speeds of up to 18 metres per second, the tower offers unprecedented possibilities to meet the challenges ahead for the buildings and cities of the future. Three shafts are dedicated to testing the cable-less MULTI elevator system.
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