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• • • CONTENTS • • •


20. Impact of international best practice on British energy generation - EES


Sensors & Sensing Systems


22. Smart profile sensor solves space problem - Baumer


Lighting


26. Custom classroom lighting upgrade for hadley learning community - Zumtobel Group


28. Sustainable lighting: why energy efficiency is only part of the story - Ansell Lighting


AI


32. Why PCHEs are critical to AI’s next phase - Precision Micro


Software News


5. Germany remains the UK’s second largest trading partner despite weakening global demand for German industrial goods - Blick Rothenberg


Cables


12. Choosing the right rugged connectors for harsh


conditions - Inelco Hunter 14. Proof before performance -


Eland Cables Test & Measurement


16. Bipolar power solutions for precision test and


measurement systems - Analog Devices


34. The factory floor cannot wait for the world to stabilise - Hexagon


Safety


36. Low-carbon skills matter, but safety and competence must come first - ECA


JULY/AUGUST FEATURES IoT • Electrical Equipment • AI Electric Vehicles • Defence Technology


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