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Wow factor wins over efficiency 

Despite our world nearing the tipping point of climate change, demand for green home automation products has not kept pace with the increasing demand for green commercial buildings.

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Out of the dark and into the light 

A leading luminary in our lighting industry warns against “chefs with one vegetable” claiming to be the place to eat.

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New dawn for industry 

In a number of conversations with leaders, academics and some smart players in the electrical industry – in its broadest sense – we have gathered over recent months that the global recession is going to be a new dawn for electrical, electronic and automation professionals, the companies and their customers.

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New robot at MIT adds capability 
Manukau Institute of Technology (MIT) has added to its education and training capability yet again with the addition of a new robot for training automation engineers and Bachelor of Engineering Technology students. more
 
Green City, Bright Lights 
Waitakere City Council, New Zealand’s “greenest” city, picks up the street lighting torch and shows it to the country.
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Retaining the best 
The implementation of global automation will present both a challenge and an incentive to New Zealand to train a corps of skilled engineers who will be able to control international operations from this country and thus have top-class careers while being retained here. more
 

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