2024 EDITION
The second Santander International Lift City cements its status as a key event in the elevator industry. From September 25th to 26th, 2024, the region of Cantabria, in Northern Spain, once again hosted Santander International Lift City (SILC).
The second edition focused on the transformational forces of digitalization, which has completely changed the scenario in all industries, and the pivotal role of connectivity, aslifts are now smart and connected devices that interact not just with intelligent buildings but also smart cities and societies.
Participants from more than 20 countries engaged in lively discussions on the present and future of elevators and enjoyed a program of presentations by world-class experts from across the globe thatcements SILC as a boutique event designed to drive the industry forward.
SILC 2024: Redefining Innovation and Connectivity in the Lift Industry
IMEM Lifts Managing Director Antonio Pérez, who initiated SILC, highlighted the relevance of bringing together expert voices not only from the elevator sector, but also from converging industries in the fields of telecommunications or cybersecurity: “This conference is a platform to strengthen collaboration and knowledge-sharing within our industry”, he said.
And added: “The rapid evolution of technology requires us to come together and face the challenges ahead with confidence; and for this we need to broaden our knowledge beyond just one industry, as we can only grow and properly serve society if we advance in partnership with all parties involved in building the digitalized, super-connected global communities we already live in”. This vision was echoed by other participants as they explored how smart cities, or artificial intelligence are reshaping the sector.
Digital Transformation and 5G Connectivity
The first day of SILC 2024 started at the Botín Centre, a building designed by architect Renzo Piano that is not just a relevant hub for art, culture, knowledge and creativity, but also an icon for the city. From the stage of its luminous auditorium overlooking the beautiful bay, top experts and key players provided the audience with highly specialized speeches covering some of the most important trends involving the elevation industry.
The first day of the congress featured the following speakers
The morning’s agenda began with Dr. Juan de la Guardia, who after many years at the German multinational Thyssenkrupp company, is now Managing Director of ADVANTERE School of Management. He tackled the question of how small to medium-sized enterprises can harness digitalization to improve profitability.
The role of 5G technology as an accelerator for smart industries was explored by Francisco Vallejo, Vodafone Spain Head of Product & Enterprise Solutions, whose insights on the transformative power of private 5G networks captivated the audience.
Safety, a constant concern in the industry, was the focus of Elena Mauro, Functional Safety Certification Expert at Lift Instituut. She presented the integration of Programmable Electronic Safety Systems (PESS) into lift designs, emphasizing the importance of adapting to new safety technologies while maintaining reliability.
Ralf Arnold, Head of Product Management at ZIEHL-ABEGG DRIVES, brought his wealth of experience to the stage with a presentation on the interaction of components and digitalization.
David Cooper, CEO of LECS (UK) and LECS (UAE), offered a more human-centric perspective on the industry’s digital transformation. He delved into the critical role of knowledge management, communication, and talent development within the sector.
The expert panel that concluded the first day of SILC 2024 brought a discussion on the critical topics of Digital Transformation and Connectivity
Smart Cities, IA and the legal framework
The second day of SILC 2024 unfolded in the idyllic town of Comillas, one of northern Spain’s most picturesque gems.
This charming fishing village is known for its narrow cobblestone streets, scenic squares, and beautiful sandy beaches. Beyond its natural beauty, Comillas boasts remarkable architectural treasures, including the magnificent Pontifical University, now the Espacio Comillas, an exquisite venue where the event took place.
Digital Transformation and 5G Connectivity
The number of expert speakers multiplied on the second day of the congress.
Former Spanish Minister of Development and Public Works Iñigo de la Serna delivered a keynote address on the current state of smart cities.
Alfredo Gómez, Technological Innovation Consultant at the Aragón Institute of Technology, offered a compelling presentation on Digital Tools and Advanced Technologies in Lift Design.
Miguel Tablado, Chief Technology Officer at Kyndryl, and Javier Menéndez Payo, the company’s Artificial Intelligence Advisor and co-creator of the Spanish chapter of the Global AI Community focused on the integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in various industries, centered on building a 360-degree AI model.
As part of SILC 2024’s commitment to fostering collaboration across all key stakeholders in the vertical transportation sector, a special session was held for property managers from various regions in Spain.
The first presentation, focused on Industrial Security in Lifts, was led by a panel of seasoned experts, including José Carlos Frechilla, Director at FEEDA, Isabel Linares, Head of Industry & Equipment Market Surveillance at UNE (Spanish Association for Standardisation), and José Manuel Flórez, Industry Division Director at TÜV SÜD ATISAE.
Following the technical discussions, Alberto Ruiz Capillas, President of the Professional Association of Property Managers in Cantabria, delivered a talk about the importance of close collaboration between building administrators and the lift industry.
Looking Ahead: SILC's Role in the Industry
As SILC 2024 drew to a close, the conference took a unique and inspiring turn with a motivational talk by David Meca, the world champion swimmer known for his incredible endurance and record-breaking feats. Bringing such a renowned figure to an industry event highlights SILC’s broader mission—not just to create a forum for knowledge exchange and innovation, but to foster a true sense of community among all industry players. SILC aims to unite companies and professionals in a collective effort to shape a stronger, more resilient future for the elevator sector.
David Meca’s talk perfectly embodied this ethos. He spoke of perseverance, teamwork, and determination—values that vibrate deeply with the spirit of SILC. With 28 world swimming championships, over 100 international titles, and several world records, Meca is no stranger to pushing limits.
SILC 2024 demonstrated the elevator industry’s commitment to staying at the forefront of innovation. SILC has successfully positioned itself as a biannual event where global experts gather to discuss the forces shaping vertical transportation, with a clear focus on the practical implementation of cutting-edge technologies.
The event also offered valuable networking opportunities and a cultural immersion in Northern Spain, making it an unforgettable experience for all participants. The next edition, scheduled for 2026, promises to build on this momentum, ensuring that SILC remains a key event in the global elevator industry calendar.