Finns invent elevator of the future

Kone, a Finnish company, is set to double the height elavators inside skyscrapers can travel with a revolutionary new rope that is up to 90 percent lighter than the existing industry standard. The company promises to at least double the height an elavator can travel, effectively allowing a 1km high system. The new cable is called UltraRope

Kone, a Finnish company, is set to double the height elavators inside skyscrapers can travel with a revolutionary new rope that is up to 90 percent lighter than the existing industry standard. The company promises to at least double the height an elavator can travel, effectively allowing a 1km high system. The new cable is called UltraRope

Kone, a Finnish company, is set to double the height elavators inside skyscrapers can travel with a revolutionary new rope that is up to 90 percent lighter than the existing industry standard. The company promises to at least double the height an elavator can travel, effectively allowing a 1km high system. The new cable is called UltraRope

Kone, a Finnish company, is set to double the height elavators inside skyscrapers can travel with a revolutionary new rope that is up to 90 percent lighter than the existing industry standard. The company promises to at least double the height an elavator can travel, effectively allowing a 1km high system. The new cable is called UltraRope

Kone, a Finnish company, is set to double the height elavators inside skyscrapers can travel with a revolutionary new rope that is up to 90 percent lighter than the existing industry standard. The company promises to at least double the height an elavator can travel, effectively allowing a 1km high system. The new cable is called UltraRope

Kone, a Finnish company, is set to double the height elavators inside skyscrapers can travel with a revolutionary new rope that is up to 90 percent lighter than the existing industry standard. The company promises to at least double the height an elavator can travel, effectively allowing a 1km high system. The new cable is called UltraRope

Kone, a Finnish company, is set to double the height elavators inside skyscrapers can travel with a revolutionary new rope that is up to 90 percent lighter than the existing industry standard. The company promises to at least double the height an elavator can travel, effectively allowing a 1km high system. The new cable is called UltraRope

Kone, a Finnish company, is set to double the height elavators inside skyscrapers can travel with a revolutionary new rope that is up to 90 percent lighter than the existing industry standard. The company promises to at least double the height an elavator can travel, effectively allowing a 1km high system. The new cable is called UltraRope

Kone, a Finnish company, is set to double the height elavators inside skyscrapers can travel with a revolutionary new rope that is up to 90 percent lighter than the existing industry standard. The company promises to at least double the height an elavator can travel, effectively allowing a 1km high system. The new cable is called UltraRope

Kone, a Finnish company, is set to double the height elavators inside skyscrapers can travel with a revolutionary new rope that is up to 90 percent lighter than the existing industry standard. The company promises to at least double the height an elavator can travel, effectively allowing a 1km high system. The new cable is called UltraRope