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NEWS 5 Is poor quality test and
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6 Seaward investment in university talent drives innovation
7 BESA: record infrastructure plan will need ‘colossal’ skills drive
FEATURES Smart buildings & I0T
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10 Create value with more integration in building automation controllers
11 Why 5G-enabled private networks are the key to connecting large scale environments
12 How smart buildings are paving the way to cleaner cities using IoT
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Electrical Design Software
13 Energy efficient fibre solutions are leading the way towards a more sustainable Europe
15 Reigniting the spark in business growth through ERP software
16 The future of flight is nearly upon us
Lighting & Lighting Controls
25 Introducing the connected home: How to make the smart choice
27 The intelligent future of lighting
Cables & Cable Management
29 Simplifying retrofit cable protection
Training 34 Why electricians should train throughout their career
Energy Efficiency 35 AI-driven risk management for optimised energy trading
36 Connecting wind farms for remote monitoring
37 Accelerating electrification and the role of heating technology
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