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wo key trends recognised as challenging installers and operators of security and fire safety systems are the shortage of competent engineers and operatives, as advancing technology impacts both the assets themselves and the way in which they are installed and maintained.


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One factor that could help mitigate the shortfall is the pace of development in technology, particularly machine learning and artificial intelligence. In some areas of installation and maintenance this is already having an impact. Remote monitoring and diagnosis, for example, reduces need for


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