Smart Infrastructure Magazine Features
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Female engineers can make a difference
Maria Shiao, chief sales officer at Fotech, a bp Launchpad company, believes engineering is one of the most enabling professions. Maria discusses her experiences to date, what it means to be a female engineer and what can be done to encourage more women into the field.
07 June 2021 -
Physical security in smart buildings: enabling a safe and secure return to work
Mark Green, physical security specialist at LMG looks at physical security in smart buildings
31 May 2021 -
Rising from the pandemic
Ben Harrington, business development director - UK, Ecocentric, looks at how monitoring and analysing a building’s electrical infrastructure can give an accurate picture of a business’ built environment.
24 May 2021 -
Using a blend of networks to achieve production scale in IoT deployments
IoT production deployments are underpinned by a carefully orchestrated connectivity layer, but there is an ongoing debate about which network types and protocols are better suited for supporting mass sensor deployments. The decision regarding which network is to be used is an early consideration for IoT deployments, but how do you determine availability and which network will give you the best solution and project outcomes?
20 May 2021 -
Connecting the blocks
Linton Fuels is a new mixed-use development comprising two tower blocks with 109 homes and retail space to the local area. Situated close to the River Thames in Wandsworth, South West London, this project is another example of the booming high-rise construction trend currently taking cities across the UK by storm.
20 May 2021 -
Demand for flexible office space is growing and mobile connectivity is playing a key role
“Substandard mobile coverage is unacceptable in a world driven by cloud computing and agile working,” says Colin Abrey of Nextivity.
10 May 2021