• Siemens report reveals AI and digitalisation will power the next phase of clean energy transition

    According to new research, over 70 per cent of energy sector respondents believe that digital technologies, particularly artificial intelligence (AI) and grid software, are essential to enabling the clean energy transition. Such technology supports the integration of renewables, transition to electrification, and optimisation of energy efficiency, all of which are key to reducing fossil fuel usage.
    The Siemens Infrastructure Transition Monitor 2025, which surveyed 1,400 senior executives, shows
  • Caring for the carers

    Jason Fass, VP of Marketing at Canopy believes more should be done to protect frontline healthcare staff by reducing safety threats within the healthcare sector
    Healthcare is among the most hazardous and risk-prone working environments.
    According to the British Medical Association, UK healthcare workers face significant risks including high levels of work-related stress and burnout, with 42 per cent of staff reporting feeling unwell from work-related stress in 2023. Physical violence is another
  • Recolight launches Used Luminaire Certificate to accelerate reuse of lighting products

    Recolight has launched its Used Luminaire Certification service, designed to encourage and support the reuse of lighting products across the industry. With sustainability and embodied carbon at the forefront of project priorities, this certification offers reassurance to developers, consulting engineers, and lighting designers seeking to specify second-life luminaires.
    “Many projects generate unnecessary waste by replacing relatively recent lighting products with brand new fittings,”
  • Global FM industry continues rapid growth, finds JLL Report

    Cost efficiency, resilience and occupant wellbeing are top drivers for successful facilities operations, with total spending projected to surpass $3 trillion by 2026. However, JLL’s Global State of Facilities Management Report 2025, warns 84 per cent of FM leaders cite budget constraints and escalating operational costs as their primary concern, driving a critical need to balance cost efficiency with occupant experience and operational excellence.
    “Facilities management should no lon
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  • Senior hire for Trail Group’s Active Fire and Security Division

    Andrew Edwards has been appointed to the role of Operations Director for Trail Group’s Active Fire and Security Division. The appointment comes as the company continues to expand its fire protection and security solutions for clients across the public and private sectors.
    Edwards brings more than two decades of leadership experience in the fire and security industry, and a proven track record in driving operational excellence, business growth and the delivery of complex fire and security p
  • Wilson Vale partners with The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation  

    B Corp contract caterer, Wilson Vale, has entered into a three-year strategic partnership with The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation, the UK’s food allergy charity.
    The Natasha Allergy Research Foundation was founded in 2019 by Tanya and Nadim Ednan-Laperouse after their daughter Natasha died aged 15 from a severe allergic reaction to sesame.
    Through campaigning, education and research, the charity’s mission is to #MakeAllergyHistory, in particular food allergy, and improve the li
  • Stylish safety footwear range enables women to move effortlessly from office to site

    uvex, a global leader in personal protective equipment renowned for comfort, innovation and uncompromising safety, has introduced the uvex 1 x-cite, a stylish new footwear range designed specifically for women who need to transition between corporate and operational environments with ease.
    From site managers and engineers to architects, logistics coordinators, production supervisors and facilities teams, uvex 1 x-cite offers a sharp, modern look that complements uniforms and office clothing whil
  • The show must go on

    A hazardous substance has been safely removed from the sound and lighting booth of a popular London theatre by Northamptonshire-based asbestos removal and cleaning company, Specialist Remediation Solutions (SRS).
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