• CEDIA launches the CEDIA NextGen: Smart Home Career Toolkit

    CEDIA launches the CEDIA NextGen: Smart Home Career Toolkit
    CEDIA has announced the launch of the CEDIA NextGen: Smart Home Career Toolkit. This new collection of free resources, designed to complement CEDIA’s existing workforce development programs, will help the global CEDIA channel build awareness of industry employment opportunities and recruit new hires.
    “I’ve asked CEDIA members around the world what is the most important thing CEDIA can do for them. The number one answer is to bring new workers into the industry,” says Dary
  • NG Bailey opens applications to apprenticeship scheme

    NG Bailey opens applications to apprenticeship scheme
    NG Bailey has launched the application process for its apprenticeship programme as the company gears up for further growth.
    The company will be offering apprenticeships across a number of different disciplines, with opportunities available in electrical, mechanical and technical specialisms. The scheme also includes a number of business-based roles, offering multiple opportunities for people to shape their careers in the construction industry.
    As part of the programme, NG Bailey will also be lau
  • Chord Electronics at The Bristol Hi-Fi Show 2023

    Chord Electronics at The Bristol Hi-Fi Show 2023
    Chord Electronics will be demonstrating a wide range of next-generation UK-made products across two key ground floor sites at this year’s Bristol Hi-Fi Show, including the recently launched ULTIMA PRE 3 preamp, which makes its UK big-show debut. Several award-winning products will be demonstrable over the three-day event, including the multi-award-winning Mojo 2 and Hugo […]
  • Exertis UK appoints new CEO

    Exertis UK appoints new CEO
    Exertis UK has made changes to its senior management structure as part of its ongoing commitment to growth and customer experience. Tim Griffin has taken operational leadership of the Exertis UK business, becoming CEO.  In this capacity he will take direct responsibility for the entire Exertis UK, Retail & B2B operations and have oversight of other businesses in […]
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  • BGEN’s headquarters certified as net zero

    BGEN’s headquarters certified as net zero
    BGEN has completed the transformation of its headquarters into a net zero building. The project has seen BGEN invest in some of the latest sustainable technologies as the company looks to achieve net zero status by 2035 at the latest.
    “As a business we are committed to reducing our carbon footprint as soon as possible,” says Oliver Groarke, Head of Future Markets at BGEN. “This project has enabled us to lead from the front by showing tangible ways in which organisations can red
  • BGEN transforms its headquarters into a net zero building

    BGEN transforms its headquarters into a net zero building
    BGEN has completed the transformation of its headquarters into a net zero building. The project has seen BGEN invest in some of the latest sustainable technologies as the company looks to achieve net zero status by 2035 at the latest.
    “As a business we are committed to reducing our carbon footprint as soon as possible,” says Oliver Groarke, Head of Future Markets at BGEN. “This project has enabled us to lead from the front by showing tangible ways in which organisations can red
  • Unicrimp unveils enhanced website

    It is nearly ten years since Scolmore Group launched the Unicrimp business. The aim was to bring to the electrical wholesale industry a comprehensive range of cable accessory products that would complement Scolmore’s successful wiring accessories and lighting portfolios. Scolmore has continued to invest in Unicrimp to develop the product ranges and business infrastructure, so that today Unicrimp is an established player in the cable accessories industry with its well-known Q-Crimp cable ac
  • ECA welcomes creation of new Energy & Net Zero Department

    Leading engineering services trade body ECA has broadly welcomed the creation of the new Government Department for Energy Security and net Zero.
    The body, which represents 3,000 electrotechnical businesses and 66,000 professionals in England, Wales and Northern Ireland, says the move has the potential to make a step change in the efforts to reach Net Zero Carbon emissions by 2050.
    Paul Reeve, ECA Director of CSR said:
    “We trust the new Department for Energy Security and net Zero will rapid
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