Santeri Suoranta

Working Group: Vertical Transportation

Individuals, Head of Service Business, Major Projects | Singapore, Singapore

About

Santeri Suoranta is the New Equipment Business Director, Asia Pacific in Singapore. He closely collaborates with customers in order to improve the urban flow of life. Suoranta joined KONE in 2007, and has previously held a position as the Head of Technology, Major Projects, and the Director, High Rise Platforms at KONE’s Global Major Projects business line. He has been involved in the creation of KONE’s high-rise division, as well as KONE’s innovative technologies that increase building value on high-rise projects.

Santeri Suoranta

CTBUH Roles

Working Group: Vertical Transportation (2017 – Present)

Working Group: Smart Building Technology (2018 – Present)

Annual Conference, Presenter (China 2016)

Annual Conference, Session Chair (China 2016; Australia 2017)

Annual Conference, Steering Committee (London 2013)

Innovation Conference, Speaker (Shenzhen 2019)

Videos

26 October 2015

Enhancing Construction Efficiency and Safety with Self-climbing Elevators

This presentation describes how the use of self-climbing elevators, can significantly improve building construction efficiency. The self-climbing elevator uses the building’s hoist-ways while under construction....

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Videos

26 October 2015

2015 New York Conference - Session 2b - Q&A

Santeri Suoranta, KONE; James Fortune, Fortune Shepler Consulting; and David Pilzer, Israel Ministry of Finance, answer questions at the end of 2015 New York Conference...

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Research

26 October 2015

Carbon-Fiber Hoisting Technology

Santeri Suoranta & Jeff Montgomery, KONE

The ability to build ever higher has always pushed available technologies to their limits, including elevator technology. Traditional elevators utilizing steel ropes are limited by...

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21 February 2019

CTBUH Malaysia: The Public Realm of Tall Buildings

Join CTBUH Malaysia to explore the relationship between the design and planning of high-rise structures and the urban fabric that surrounds them.

21 February 2019

CTBUH Malaysia Hosts Seminar: The Public Realm of Tall Buildings

CTBUH Malaysia hosted a seminar exploring the relationship between the design and planning of high-rise structures with the life and energy of the city that surrounds them.

29 January 2019

2019 CTBUH Shanghai Symposium

This symposium explores how new technological innovations can foster a healthy living environment in tall buildings, within both office and residential spaces.

29 January 2019

CTBUH China Hosts Smart Technology Symposium

CTBUH China hosted a symposium which explored the development of smart offices, addressing challenges brought by rapid technological advancements and growing populations.

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

Smart Building Technology Working Group Meets at 2018 Conference

The CTBUH Smart Technology Working Group held its first meeting at the CTBUH 2018 Middle East Conference, with the goal of producing a document on smart technologies for tall buildings.

26 October 2015

Enhancing Construction Efficiency and Safety with Self-climbing Elevators

This presentation describes how the use of self-climbing elevators, can significantly improve building construction efficiency. The self-climbing elevator uses the building’s hoist-ways while under construction....

26 October 2015

2015 New York Conference - Session 2b - Q&A

Santeri Suoranta, KONE; James Fortune, Fortune Shepler Consulting; and David Pilzer, Israel Ministry of Finance, answer questions at the end of 2015 New York Conference...

26 October 2015

Carbon-Fiber Hoisting Technology

Santeri Suoranta & Jeff Montgomery, KONE

The ability to build ever higher has always pushed available technologies to their limits, including elevator technology. Traditional elevators utilizing steel ropes are limited by...