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Signify, Pineapple Partnerships and Schn e ider collaborate on decarbonisation


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ndustry leaders Signify, Schneider Electric and Pineapple Partnerships have announced Pineapple CoRE, a strategic collaboration designed to accelerate decarbonisation across the the commercial and industrial property sector. Initially focusing on the UK, the collaboration is scalable for global deployment. The initiative unites market-leading consultancy by Schneider Electric that helps organisations map their critical infrastructure and unlock the opportunities available to them around effi ciency, sustainability and modernisation, Signify’s connected lighting solutions and Pineapple Partnerships’ systems-change consultancy, off ering a turnkey pathway for property owners and operators to overcome common barriers to decarbonisation—such as access to fi nance, fragmented supply chains and skills shortages.


Nico van der Merwe, cluster leader, Europe West at Signify, commented: “Signify thrives on partnerships, and CoRE is a powerful example of how collaborations can unlock decarbonisation at scale… We’re proud to be working alongside Pineapple Partnerships and Schneider Electric to help organisations like Atlas Copco accelerate toward net-zero and build a more resilient, sustainable built environment in the UK and beyond.”


Product News New CAT-6A Modules from Click Scolmore


Click Scolmore is further enhancing its New Media range with the launch of new CAT-6A modules, delivering high-speed data connectivity for today’s increasingly demanding media and network installations.


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he new CAT-6A modules are engineered for ultra-fast performance, supporting data speeds of up to 10 Gbps over cable lengths of up to 100 metres. With a high-frequency operation at 500 MHz, they are designed to ensure dependable, high-speed data transfer, even across extended distances.


Ideal for both residential and commercial projects, these modules off er installers a fl exible and effi cient solution for integrating data, audio, and visual connections. A single New Media faceplate can be confi gured with multiple interchangeable modules to suit various media requirements. The clip-fi t design allows quick, tool-free installation into blank mounting plates. The new CAT-6A modules are off ered in three colour options — black, white, and grey.


For more information on Click’s full range of new media solutions, visit the Scolmore Group website – www.scolmore.com. – or download the Scolmore Group app.


8 | electrical wholesalerAugust 2025 ewnews.co.uk


EW Awards: 2025 fi nalists announced


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fter the most successful round of voting yet in the history of the awards, the shortlist fi nalists for the EW Awards 2025 have been shared online at electricalwholesalerawards.co.uk/ fi nalists-2025/


Organiser Datateam Business Media, publisher of EW, has expressed its appreciation for everyone who took the time to vote in this year’s awards. There were over 3,000 votes to check through, making it our best year yet. Designed to recognise and reward excellence across the electrical industry, the Electrical Wholesaler Awards will take place on 25 September, at the Chelsea Harbour Hotel, London, allowing the industry’s very best to network and celebrate amongst their


peers. With awards that recognise everything from cutting-edge brands and amazing wholesalers to the extraordinary individuals at the core of every successful company in the industry, the awards feature a wide range of well chosen categories.


Organiser Datateam Business Media is delighted to invite the industry to celebrate together.


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