Smart design, superior quality. Crank, electric or manual lift. Modular, mobile or stationary—ElevaTek delivers versatility.
At Rousseau, we know that workspaces need to evolve as fast as the people using them. You asked, and we listened. That’s why we developed ElevaTek, a revolutionary height-adjustable workstation that delivers unmatched versatility, modularity, and long-term ROI.
The ElevaTek is designed to adapt instantly to changing demands. It combines the renowned flexibility and quality of Rousseau products with cutting-edge workstation innovation, ensuring it can meet the needs of any industry—today and into the future.
Offering multiple adjustment options—electric lift, crank, or manual—users can customize their working height between 30″ and 45″ for optimal ergonomics. Available as a stationary or mobile unit, ElevaTek also features a configurable upper structure, allowing seamless adaptation to evolving workspace requirements.
“Our goal with ElevaTek was to create a top-of-the-line workstation with exceptional attention to detail—where every aspect has been carefully considered and refined. The result is a high-performance solution unmatched in the market,” said Charles-Alexandre Paré, CEO at Rousseau.
Engineered to evolve with industry demands, ElevaTek provides a durable, adaptable solution for professionals who prioritize efficiency, flexibility, and style.
Learn more: https://www.rousseau.com/tables-and-workstations/elevatek-adjustable-workstations.
About Rousseau
Celebrating 75 years of innovation, Rousseau is a leading manufacturer of high-quality storage systems, including cabinets, shelving, and workstations. Recognized for superior craftsmanship and durability, we continue to provide tailored solutions for professionals across industries.
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