In the future, after your 40 minute journey between Washington DC and New York, you might be able to hop on an elevator that not only goes up and down, but also sideways, and between buildings.
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At the Hannover Messe convention in Germany, engineering firm thyssenkrupp has highlighted its use of Microsoft's HoloLens to further streamline the manufacturing process of stairlifts.
A collaboration between Microsoft and thyssenkrupp will enable 24,000 elevator engineers to use HoloLens in their jobs - and in trials, it's made onsite maintenance work "up to four times faster".