Smart Infrastructure Magazine Features
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How methanol fuel cells are solving the off-grid CCTV challenge
Off-grid CCTV surveillance is crucial for the construction sector, helping to maintain security and lower insurance premiums. With infrastructure and housebuilding touted to increase across the UK, Dr Lee Juby, CEO at Fuel Cell Systems, explains how methanol fuel cells can help CCTV and security providers with reliable power.
27 April 2026 -
The future of airports starts with connectivity
Tom Sime, CEO, Exchange Communications talks about the future of airport travel and why enabling them now with the right technology will support the infrastructure required to meet the needs of the aviation experience long into the future.
23 April 2026 -
Balancing the load: Time sensitive networking for a more resilient grid
SiTime says that today’s electric grids are no longer simple or centralized. Distributed power, renewable integration and legacy infrastructure make them complex to manage, demanding real-time precision to avoid failures.
15 April 2026 -
Is your building AI ready?
William Newton, CEO at WiredScore looks at what it really means for a building to be AI-ready.
07 April 2026 -
The infrastructure beneath the intelligence
Alphabet, Amazon, Meta and Microsoft will collectively spend around $650 billion on AI infrastructure in 2026, according to analysis by Bridgewater Associates as Bijan Alizadeh, founding partner of Cypher Capital explains.
07 April 2026 -
How to keep control when modern networks fail
Ramtin Rampour, principal solutions architect, Opengear looks at network resilience.
31 March 2026