At Hyperion Solutions, we know the best ideas often start with a good conversation. That’s what Let’s Talk Elevators: The Blog is all about: real stories, real insights, straight from the field to the office. Each month, we’re sharing hands-on know-how and industry smarts to help you stay one step ahead in the elevator world.

Hyperion at NAEC 2025: Demos, Events & Industry Wins
Hyperion Solutions looks back at a powerful week at NAEC 2025, featuring live demos, customer connections, industry events, and team highlights. See the moments that made Booth 523 the place to be.

Hyperion Solutions Launches Dedicated Residential Elevator Business Unit to Accelerate Growth
Hyperion Solutions is a leading provider of elevator solutions in North America, delivering innovative, reliable, and safe products across residential and commercial markets. Our vision is to provide tailored solutions that elevate the customer experience through a seamless platform of brands, products, and expertise.
Rooted in humility, authenticity, and inclusiveness, we embrace diversity of thought and a performance-driven mindset to deliver real solutions that matter. By combining first-class technical knowledge with action-oriented leadership, Hyperion empowers its teams and customers alike to move confidently into the future of vertical transportation.

Global Collaboration, Local Impact: What We Learned in Suzhou, China
Our leadership team traveled to Suzhou, China, to strengthen our partnership with Torin Drive and see firsthand the innovation shaping the future of vertical transportation. From advanced manufacturing to next-generation gearless traction machines, here’s how this visit will deliver real-world benefits to service teams, building managers, and the entire elevator industry.

Why the Elevator Industry Runs on Reliability: What’s at Stake When Components Fail
In an industry where uptime is everything, reliability isn’t a luxury—it’s a lifeline. Whether it’s a residential building or a 50-story tower, elevator components must perform under pressure, 365 days a year. But what happens when a motor burns out or a brake fails? The ripple effects can cost more than just downtime.