Tytyri

Testing the limits

Explore how, and where, we test our high-rise solutions.

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Future in the present

The age of mega tall buildings is here. Our technological breakthroughs are shaping the future of high-rise living and making the unthinkable, possible. Read on to explore our world of innovations and discover what’s the litmus test for our technologies.

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The world of KONE’s high-rise laboratories

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Out of KONE's seven global R&D centers, three are dedicated to testing high-rise solutions.

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A new level of testing in India

KONE's newest test facility opened in Chennai, India in 2023, along with a state-of-the-art research and development center. The multiple shafts allow for the testing of mid and high-rise solutions, including our high-speed elevators, while rooftop solar panels harness energy in a testament to sustainable design.

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What lies beneath!

Elevators of the world’s tallest building to be, Jeddah Tower, were tested in an underground limestone mine in Tytyri, Finland. The world’s deepest elevator testing facility houses 11 elevator shafts and can test a travel distance of 305 meters. See how a country with no high-rises is shaping the high-rise revolution.

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Taking our innovations to new heights

From a carbon fiber composite rope that can enable future elevator travel heights up to 1,000 meters, to a self-climbing elevator that helps speed up construction, to the most rigorous tests any elevator has ever had to go through, see how KONE continues to pioneer game-changing innovations.

  • The story of a rope

    The story of a rope

    The revolutionary KONE UltraRope® is as strong as conventional steel cables, while having 1/5th the mass. See how it has doubled future elevator travel distances from 500 meters to 1,000 meters.

  • Jump-start to a new era

    Jump-start to a new era

    The KONE JumpLift elevator solution keeps pace with construction, allowing buildings to be completed faster, while improving people and material flow efficiencies by 20%.

  • Free-fall test

    Free-fall test

    Elevators weighing tons are dropped into free-fall at extreme speeds to test their safety gears in real-life situations. Watch what happens when safety devices kick into action.

From the Far East to the Middle East, from North America to the land down under, see how KONE’s innovative technologies have helped some of the world’s tallest buildings come to life.

Stories from up above

From the Far East to the Middle East, from North America to the land down under, see how KONE’s innovative technologies have helped some of the world’s tallest buildings come to life.

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