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International Association of Elevator Consultants
NameInternational Association of Elevator Consultants
AbbreviationIAEC
Formation1992
LocationUnited States

International Association of Elevator Consultants is a professional organization that aims to promote excellence in the field of elevator consulting, providing a platform for elevator consultants, architects, engineers, and other professionals to share knowledge and best practices. The organization was founded in 1992 by a group of experienced elevator industry professionals, including Otis Elevator Company and ThyssenKrupp Elevator, with the goal of establishing a standardized approach to elevator consulting. The IAEC has since become a leading authority in the field, with members from renowned companies such as KONE, Schindler Group, and Mitsubishi Electric. The organization's efforts have been recognized by industry leaders, including the National Elevator Industry Inc. and the Elevator Industry Work Preservation Fund.

History

The International Association of Elevator Consultants has a rich history, dating back to its founding in 1992 by a group of visionary professionals, including Jack Gausnell and Ed Donoghue, who were instrumental in shaping the organization's mission and objectives. The IAEC's early years were marked by collaboration with industry giants such as Westinghouse Electric Corporation and General Electric Company, which helped establish the organization's credibility and reputation. Over the years, the IAEC has continued to evolve, with significant milestones including the development of its Certified Elevator Consultant (CEC) program, which has been recognized by industry leaders such as American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME). The IAEC has also worked closely with other industry organizations, including the National Association of Elevator Contractors and the Elevator Industry Inc., to promote safety and innovation in the elevator industry.

Organization

The International Association of Elevator Consultants is a non-profit organization, governed by a board of directors comprising experienced professionals from the elevator industry, including representatives from United Technologies, Siemens AG, and Hitachi Ltd.. The organization's headquarters are located in the United States, with regional chapters and committees established to serve the needs of members in different parts of the world, including Europe, Asia, and South America. The IAEC's organizational structure includes various committees, such as the Technical Committee and the Education Committee, which are responsible for developing and implementing the organization's technical and educational programs, in collaboration with industry partners such as McGill University and the University of Michigan. The IAEC also has a close relationship with other industry organizations, including the International Union of Elevator Constructors and the National Institute of Building Sciences.

Membership

Membership in the International Association of Elevator Consultants is open to professionals from the elevator industry, including elevator consultants, architects, engineers, and other related professionals, such as those from Toshiba Elevator and Building Systems Corporation and Fujitec Co., Ltd.. Members can choose from different categories, including Individual Membership and Corporate Membership, which offer a range of benefits, including access to technical resources, educational programs, and networking opportunities. The IAEC has a diverse membership base, with members from over 20 countries, including Canada, United Kingdom, Germany, and Japan. Members have the opportunity to participate in various committees and task forces, such as the Sustainability Committee and the Innovation Committee, which focus on issues such as energy efficiency and sustainable development, in collaboration with organizations such as the U.S. Green Building Council and the World Green Building Council.

Certification

The International Association of Elevator Consultants offers a certification program, known as the Certified Elevator Consultant (CEC) program, which is designed to recognize professionals who have demonstrated expertise and knowledge in the field of elevator consulting. The CEC program is accredited by the American National Standards Institute (ANSI) and is recognized by industry leaders such as KONE and Schindler Group. To become certified, candidates must meet certain eligibility requirements, including a minimum number of years of experience in the elevator industry, and must pass a comprehensive examination, which covers topics such as elevator design, installation, and maintenance, as well as safety codes and industry standards, such as those developed by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the International Code Council (ICC).

Activities

The International Association of Elevator Consultants is involved in a range of activities, including educational programs, technical seminars, and industry events, such as the IAEC Annual Conference and the Elevator Industry Inc. Annual Meeting. The organization also publishes a range of technical resources, including guidelines, standards, and best practices, which are developed in collaboration with industry partners such as McGill University and the University of Michigan. The IAEC's activities are designed to promote excellence in the field of elevator consulting, and to provide members with the knowledge and skills they need to stay up-to-date with the latest developments in the industry, including innovations in elevator technology and sustainability, as well as regulatory updates from organizations such as the U.S. Department of Labor and the European Union.

Industry_Involvement

The International Association of Elevator Consultants is actively involved in the elevator industry, working closely with other industry organizations, such as the National Elevator Industry Inc. and the Elevator Industry Work Preservation Fund, to promote safety, innovation, and excellence in the field. The IAEC has also partnered with industry leaders, including Otis Elevator Company and ThyssenKrupp Elevator, to develop and implement industry-wide initiatives, such as the Elevator Industry Safety Initiative and the Sustainability in the Elevator Industry program. The organization's involvement in the industry has helped to shape the development of elevator codes and standards, such as those developed by the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) and the International Code Council (ICC), and has contributed to the advancement of elevator technology and innovation in the industry, with collaborations with organizations such as the National Institute of Standards and Technology and the European Lift Association.

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