Joerg Mueller

TK Elevator GmbH, Global Highrise Product Manager | Stuttgart, Germany

About

Joerg Mueller studied electrical engineering at University of Applied Science in Esslingen (Germany). Since 1993 he has been working in the elevator industry in different positions. Joerg started working in the test and qualification department, followed by international sales of elevator components and ran the modernization department with responsibility for engineering and sales in the TK Elevator factory in Germany.

From 2005 he was Senior Engineer and Head of Major Project Consulting. He supported major projects for new installation and modernization for TK Elevator worldwide and developed - together with his team - new efficient traffic concepts for vertical transportation in high rise applications. Since 2017 Joerg is responsible for the global high-rise projects as a Product Manager at TK Elevator worldwide.

Joerg Mueller

CTBUH Designated Expert

Research

17 October 2016

New Approaches for Efficient People Transportation in Both Dimensions – Vertically and Horizontally

Karl-Otto Schoellkopf & Joerg Mueller, thyssenkrupp Elevator

The trend of growing cities with permanently increasing populations will require new and visionary solutions for mobility in urban areas. Moving people as we are...

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20 October 2018

Record Numbers Convene at 2018 Leaders Meeting

CTBUH Leaders convened on Day 1 of the 2018 Middle East Conference for updates on the year's developments and to plan for 2019.

20 October 2018

Vertical Transportation Working Group Meets at 2018 Conference

The CTBUH Vertical Transportation Working Group held a meeting at the CTBUH 2018 Middle East Conference to discuss an update of the Vertical Transportation Technical Guide.

17 October 2016

New Approaches for Efficient People Transportation in Both Dimensions – Vertically and Horizontally

Karl-Otto Schoellkopf & Joerg Mueller, thyssenkrupp Elevator

The trend of growing cities with permanently increasing populations will require new and visionary solutions for mobility in urban areas. Moving people as we are...