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News 5. A new survey finds most corporate CSR teams doubt they’llmeet sustainability goals, with only 11 per cent confident their organisation is on track - Leafr
6. Cybersecurity experts explain why the UK IOT boom could spark the next cyber crisis - Blue Goat Cyber
Apparel 10. The feel of safety - Carhartt
12. Layering up for safety: why gloves matter all year round - DART Tool Group
Trade Skills 20. Gen Z: how we want the digital revolition to shape our careers - from social to tech, at work, to AI - AVK-SEG
22. SELECT repeats warning about dangers of short training courses in electrical skills - SELECT Trade Association
Safety in Engineering 24. Building safety with flexibility: The Scott Harbour Transformation - Hochiki
26. Durability and reliability in harsh environments: how robust lighting prevents safety failures -Petrel
Test & Measurement 28. How tech is turning solar technicians into successful ground fault hunters - Fluke
Transformers & Switchgear 32. Powering the transition: building resilience for a renewable and clean energy future - ABB
34. Toroidal transformers: how electromagnetic components are driving industry of the future – ETAL Group
Lighting 38. Getting emergency lighting right - Collingwood Lighting
40. First Tech-X event sets a new standard for industry collaboration - LIA
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