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• • • CONTENTS • • •


News 5. New intervention meets demand for defence supply chain solutions


Trade Skills


12. Academy issues urgent warning to HR departments and company bosses following budget - S and A Academy


14. Unlocking the next generation of engineers - Salko UK


Safety in Engineering


18. Protecting people, plant and performance: the critical role of cable glands in explosive environments - CMP Products


20. Isolating for electrical safety - Martindale Electric


Net Zero


22. The balancing act: management of a global organisation while building on ESG metrics - Essentra


24. Delivering net zero at pace: rethinking land, consent and engagement for low-carbon infrastructure - Ardent


Electrical Equipment


28. Handbrake off: demystifying high-powered charging - Ionity


Apparel


30. Shifting the dial on safety versus comfort - Cordura


32. The seven decisive factors for modern safety - GORE-TEX


Supplement 34. 2026 Predictions 44. Events Calendar


FEBRUARY FEATURES


Batteries & Chargers AI EV


Enclosures Cables


Supplement: Data Centre World


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