ELESA product wins Good Design Award

ELESA, a manufacturer of standard components for the mechanical industry, announced that its M.2000-SWM Handles with monostable switch and LED indicator light has won Good Design Award by The Chicago Athenaeum: Museum of Architecture and Design.

This recognition celebrates the company’s commitment to contemporary design and technical innovation.

The Good Design founded in Chicago in 1950, recognises products and industries that have pushed the boundaries of design and manufacturing. It aims to create awareness about contemporary design and honour those who have charted new directions for innovation in the global marketplace.

The award-winning M.2000-SWM series of handles combine functionality, ergonomics, and modern design. These handles are designed for assembly on machine doors or guards in the industrial sector. They integrate multiple functions to provide safety.

Featuring a compact shape and ergonomic oval cross-section, M.2000-SWM offers a secure and comfortable grip, even when the operator is wearing work gloves. The handle incorporates the functions of a component for opening/closing doors or machine guards, a column signal multicolour light, and a control box with safety contacts. It is available in versions with direct output of the electric cable or standard connector.

Carlo Bertani, Managing Director and Board Member at ELESA said: “We are honoured to receive this new award, which is evidence of our dedication to innovation and quality. This achievement is a testament to the ability and expertise of our team."

"We are proud to have developed a product that truly stands out in the market. This recognition, added to the previous four (Leap Awards in 2022, IF Design Award and ADI Design Index in 2023 and German Design Award this year), further validates our commitment to creating cutting-edge solutions for our customers.”

The awards reflect the company’s ongoing commitment to excellence and its dedication to providing innovative solutions that meet the evolving technical needs of its customers.