Nagore Perez de Goldarazena is a skilled Product Designer currently employed at Orona since January 2019, specializing in elevator innovation. Prior to this role, Nagore worked at Electra Vitoria from June 2012 to December 2018 as a Product Designer. Educational qualifications include a Master of Science in Machine Design from KTH Royal Institute of Technology (2010-2012), a Master's in Numerical Simulation in Engineering with a focus on Solid Mechanics from Universidad Politécnica de Madrid (October 2014 - January 2015), and a Technical Mechanical Engineering degree from Mondragon Unibertsitatea (2005-2010).
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Orona is a leading European business group in vertical lifting. It delivers value to its customers through its platform of products and services covering the design, manufacture, installation, maintenance, modernization, refurbishment and replacement of elevators and escalators for all market segments. Through its pragmatic and relevant innovation, its vertical transport solutions encompass cutting-edge techniques in people mobility management, optimization of available space, user experience and safety in the use of the elevator. The organizational commitment to environmental sustainability made Orona the first elevator company in the world to obtain the ISO 14006 ecodesign certificate, and its corporate headquarters, the first to be qualified as an extraordinary point of innovation in Spain by BREEAM International Its organizational model, committed to people, is made up of a team of 5,400 professionals, present in 12 European countries where it operates throughout the value chain of the elevation sector. Its production facilities are the ones with the highest production capacity in complete elevators in Europe, where it has a park of 250,000 elevators installed. 1 out of every 10 new elevators in Europe is Orona. Orona is present in more than 100 countries around the world through an extensive network of qualified distributors. At the end of 2019, its turnover was 801 million euros.