Christian Studer

Schindler, Head of New Technologies | Lucerne, Switzerland

About

Christian Studer studied civil engineering at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology and received his PhD in the field of multibody dynamics. He has held various positions in Schindler’s innovation teams including an assignment as Schindler technology expert on the Solar Impulse mission, the first around-the-world-trip with a solar airplane. Today he is the head of Schindler’s New Technologies department, which develops radical innovations for the vertical transportation sector.

Christian Studer

CTBUH Roles

Innovation Conference, Speaker (Shenzhen 2019)

Live-Streamed Conference, Presenter (2020)

CTBUH Initiatives

Videos

17 November 2020

Vertical Mobility Solutions in the Post-Crisis City

First, new approaches to safe elevator call interfaces will include innovations such as touchless elevator smartphone apps, with proximity and antiviral buttons. The second pillar...

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Research

01 February 2021

Intelligent 3-D Elevator Shaft Mapping

Christian Studer, Raphael Bitzi & Philipp Zimmerli, Schindler Elevators Ltd.

Laser and camera scanning, as well as mapping solutions, are increasingly used to create accurate 3-D models of the built environment. This paper presents a...

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19 October 2018

Robotics Research Project Holds First Meeting

The CTBUH Robotics in Tall Building Construction research project steering committee held its initial kickoff meeting, just ahead of the 2018 Middle East Conference.

17 November 2020

Vertical Mobility Solutions in the Post-Crisis City

First, new approaches to safe elevator call interfaces will include innovations such as touchless elevator smartphone apps, with proximity and antiviral buttons. The second pillar...

01 February 2021

Intelligent 3-D Elevator Shaft Mapping

Christian Studer, Raphael Bitzi & Philipp Zimmerli, Schindler Elevators Ltd.

Laser and camera scanning, as well as mapping solutions, are increasingly used to create accurate 3-D models of the built environment. This paper presents a...