John Mizon

Schindler, VP of Advanced Programs | Lucerne, Switzerland

About

John Mizon has been involved in the elevator industry for 40 years. A Chartered Electrical Engineer, he has held numerous positions of increasing responsibility in the areas of Operations, Marketing, and Engineering with Otis and then Schindler, culminating in his current role of VP of Advanced Programs. John is based at Schindler's advanced research group in Lucerne, Switzerland.

John Mizon

CTBUH Roles

Annual Conference, Presenter (Shanghai 2012; London 2013; New York 2015; China 2016)

CTBUH Initiatives

Videos

27 October 2015

How Transit Management Can Change the World

This presentation provides an overview of advancements in technology that will allow for more creative building designs. Smartphone-based technology tied with elevator destination technology can...

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Research

26 October 2015

How Transit Management Can Change the World

John Mizon, Schindler

Advancements in technology will ultimately allow for more creative building designs. Smartphone-based technology tied with elevator destination technology can be the glue to meld disjointed...

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Research

19 September 2012

Transit Care, an Opportunity for Multi-Function Tall Buildings

John Mizon, Schindler Limited

All tall buildings exhibit a degree of multi-functionalism whether it is simply, say, a cafeteria or trading floor within the context of one operation or...

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11 June 2013

Activity at the CTBUH London Conference: Day One

See the highlights from the first day of the CTBUH 2013 London Conference including the Opening Plenary and Conference Dinner.

27 October 2015

How Transit Management Can Change the World

This presentation provides an overview of advancements in technology that will allow for more creative building designs. Smartphone-based technology tied with elevator destination technology can...

27 October 2015

2015 New York Conference - Session 4d - Q&A

Markus Jetter & Stefan Gerstenmeyer, thyssenkrupp; Shelley Finnigan, ArcelorMittal; John Mizon, Schindler, answer questions at the end of 2015 New York Conference Session 4d: Technological...

11 June 2013

Session 10: Developing High-Rise Living in the European Context

An increase in high-rise living in traditionally commerce-focused urban centers has been a key urban trend in cities across the entire globe. This has great...

19 September 2012

Transit Care, an Opportunity for Multi-function Tall Buildings

The differing needs of the users of mixed-use buildings have typically resulted in a duplication of vertical transportation solutions which can be ultimately ruinous to...

19 September 2012

Track 7: Vertical Transportation (I) Q & A

T7 panelists including: Johannes De Jong, KONE Corp; John Mizon, Schindler; and Adrian Godwin, Lerch Bates, take questions from delegates.

10 October 2011

Transit Management - Beyond the Individual Building

At CTBUH, Mumbai in February 2010 a new holistic approach to the planning and subsequent management of the transportation of building occupants was presented. Transit...

05 February 2010

Transit Management - Now It’s Possible

Schindler unveils a new technology which, building upon its extensive work in the area of destination control, shows how taking a holistic approach to the...

26 October 2015

How Transit Management Can Change the World

John Mizon, Schindler

Advancements in technology will ultimately allow for more creative building designs. Smartphone-based technology tied with elevator destination technology can be the glue to meld disjointed...

19 September 2012

Transit Care, an Opportunity for Multi-Function Tall Buildings

John Mizon, Schindler Limited

All tall buildings exhibit a degree of multi-functionalism whether it is simply, say, a cafeteria or trading floor within the context of one operation or...