• • • CONTENTS • • •
News 5 ArrowElectronics launches web-based ‘digital test drive’ to streamline hardware testing
Net Zero 10 Powering the energy transition: Electrification and the future of transformer production - CWIEME Berlin
Sensors and Sensing Systems 12 How an easy-to-use sensor module can bring flow intelligence to consumer and industrial equipment - ScioSense
14 Pressure, force vs tactile explained: How pressure mapping drives smarter design - PPS
Data Centres 18 Modernising legacy systems amid ageing infrastructure and skills shortages - CloudFirst Global
19 Small component, big implications:Why cable gland specification matters more than you think - CMPProducts
20 Electrical resilience in data centres: How controlled fault current and resistive technologies enhance uptime and system stability - Cressall Resistors
21 Schneider Electric and GreenScale partner to develop new architecture for AI-ready, enhanced data centre operations - Schneider Electric
Trade Skills 22 The low-carbon electrical workforce revealed… - Logic4Training
AI 24 Top trends for next-generation AI - SolutionsPT
26 Rethinking RAMS with AI: Improving consistency, compliance and operational efficiency - Shocking Energy
28 Building an AI governance pathway - TÜV SÜD
30 Enabling the next generation of AI powered exoskeletons - EMS
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Batteries & Chargers 32 The EU Battery passport - traceability tightens battery supply chain - Alexander Battery Technologies
34 Amore disruptive eco technology is emerging - POWWR
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