Ergotron Receives Fourth Attendees' Choice Award at ErgoExpo


Ergotron, a global movement company, received its fourth Attendees’ Choice Award at this year’s ergonomics industry tradeshow ErgoExpo. The unreleased WorkFit Elevate was voted a new product that attendees believed to have “the best opportunity to increase productivity and profitability, while improving workplace health and safety.”

This modern, wall-mounted desk transforms unused or underutilized space into flexible workstations for crowded healthcare environments, office common areas and more. The height-adjustable worksurface allows users to easily switch between sitting and standing for comfortable working, providing the full BIFMA ergonomic range of 26 inches. It’s also ideal for both individual work and collaboration. The WorkFit Elevate will launch in the fall of this year.

ErgoExpo is the ergonomics industry’s largest trade show. Each year, only four of the ergonomic and safety products on display are awarded the Attendees’ Choice Award.

“We’re honored that the ergonomic experts attending ErgoExpo this year see the potential in the WorkFit Elevate,” says Chad Severson, CEO at Ergotron. “And for the second year in a row, they have validated our efforts to seamlessly combine increased user productivity with superior ergonomics and wellness in the workplace.”

This latest win gets added to the long list of awards received by Ergotron products. It is the fourth ErgoExpo Attendees’ Choice Award, most recently received in 2018 for the WorkFit-TX Standing Desk Converter. Two of Ergotron’s other standing desk converters, the WorkFit-S and the WorkFit-A, also took top honors at ErgoExpo in previous years.

Learn more at www.ergotron.com.



September 18, 2019


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