ELECTRIC.IE • The Magazine & Website for the Irish Electrical Industry • 5 Editorial electric.ie Electric Bureau Ireland Ltd., Bluebell House Business Centre, Bluebell Avenue, Dublin 12 Tel: (087) 6698028 Info@electric.ie Reg. Dublin: 512293 Colin Sherlock General Manager Layout/Design colin.sherlock@electric.ie DISCLAIMER Electric Bureau Ireland Ltd. accept no responsiblity for the accuracy of contributed articles or statements appearing in this publication. Electric.ie is published by Electric Bureau Ireland Ltd. The magazine is circulated throughout Ireland and is available on wholesale trade counters and from representatives of electrical distributors who are members of EMDA The editor welcomes: contributions of technical papers, information on new products, details of installation projects and all editorial input of interest to our readers. Printed by W&G Baird Friday 17th, November 2023 Intercontinental Hotel, Dublin A Spring Showcase in the Electrical Industry As the industry gears up for a flurry of activity in the coming months, there's much to anticipate and celebrate. Mark your calendars for the 2nd AEW Awards event on May 8th, where the achievements of wholesale staff completing EDA Product Training Modules will be honoured alongside the commendable recycling efforts recognised by the WEEE Recycling Awards. Following closely, the CEF TechTalks embark on a nationwide journey starting May 14th in Sligo and concluding in Dublin on the 17th. This series presents a prime opportunity to stay abreast of the latest regulatory updates, delve into new emergency lighting standards, explore thermal imaging advancements, and learn best practices for working safely with DC. On May 22nd, the Electrical Trade Show returns, transforming the SPA Hotel, Lucan into a bustling hub of industry activity. Featuring exhibits from major suppliers such as Ei Electronics, Schneider Electric, Fantasy Lights, CHINT, ATEX, Kellihers, Unitrunk and EWL Electric. The NSAI, Safe Electric and the SEAI will also be in attendance. This event offers a hassle-free networking environment with the added convenience of free parking. Attendees can expect invaluable insights into regulatory changes and other pertinent industry updates. Looking ahead, the inaugural "Dash of the Derg" on September 20th promises to be an exciting event, kicking off in Killaloe. With numerous teams already signed up, the anticipation is palpable. For those eager to join the action, insights from the event's committee members await on page 28. In this edition, we delve into Precision Cable Manufacturing, uncovering Adrian's insights into their bespoke electrical solutions (page 31). Meanwhile, Gareth Rooney's innovative tool storage solution REMI for electricians, pictured on page 51, is gaining significant traction among industry professionals, including panel builders. We extend congratulations to PEMCO on commemorating 50 years in business (page 43). Additionally, Hager shines a spotlight on Troy Panels, a flourishing Monaghan-based company, in their panel builder spotlight on page 14. Not to be missed, the EDA's recent regional business forum in Belfast is covered on page 56, while CEF's expansion into Galway is detailed on page 53. As the industry continues to evolve, these events and features offer invaluable opportunities for networking, learning, and celebrating the collective achievements driving the electrical trade forward. REMI Tool Tray & Arm CEF TechTalks Dash of the Derg Electrical Trade Show
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