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http://dbpedia.org/ontology/abstract MULTI is the world's first cableless elevator developed by ThyssenKrupp. Instead of cables, MULTI uses linear motors. Apart from moving vertically, MULTI can also move horizontally. MULTI is being tested at Rottweil Test Tower.
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rdfs:comment MULTI is the world's first cableless elevator developed by ThyssenKrupp. Instead of cables, MULTI uses linear motors. Apart from moving vertically, MULTI can also move horizontally. MULTI is being tested at Rottweil Test Tower.
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