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July/August 2025
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July/August 2025 In this issue
AXXERON HESCH electronics, a manufacturer of components for process and industrial automation, was faced with the challenge requirements were challenging: it had to be modern, robust and
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Contents Editor’s Comment & News
4. Green skills surge as low-carbon tech rewires UK homes and careers
Comment 6. Securing stem’s future: Could data centre demand plug the skills gap?
10. Features
Distribution 12. Steady recovery: The electronics distribution market gains ground halfway through 2025
Enclosures 16. What to look for in today’s advanced plastic enclosures
Embedded Technology 18. Maximising compute density in space- and power-constrained environments
20. Leveraging a hardware agnostic approach to ease embedded systems design: Driver implementation
Thermal Management 30. The Rise of Dual Systems Thinking in Power and Thermal Strategy
32. Staying cool under pressure: How smarter thermal management is reshaping data centre design
Supply Chain 36. Ensuring automotive-grade reliability: How Silicon Motion meets stringent industry standards
37. How to avoid delays & accelerate development cycles with optimized design processes
Interconnection 39. A quick approach to integrating RTI Connext with Rust
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Power 22. MIL-STD Grade Circuit Protection for safety- critical applications
24. The future of festival power: How load banks ensure reliability at battery-powered events
26. Wiring devices market enters new phase with wireless power control solutions
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