Powered On Live set to return June 14 - 15, 2023
Powered On Live is set to return June 14 - 15, 2023, with a host of new sessions covering the hot topics within the electrical industry.
Powered On Live is set to return June 14 - 15, 2023, with a whole host of new sessions covering the latest hot topics within the electrical industry.
Following the success of Powered On Live earlier this year, organisers have decided to bring the event back for 2023. While details about the 2023 event are currently slim, you can expect another two days full of discussions about the issues impacting the electrical industry.
This year’s event featured a range of discussions, including on the topic of nuclear energy, microgrids, uninterruptible power supplies, and decarbonisation. You can watch all the sessions on catch-up on the Electrical Review Video page.
Registration for the 2023 event will be announced in due course, but for those wanting to attend, it’s best to mark your calendar as soon as possible. Plus, those wanting to get involved should get in touch – you’ll find all the relevant contact details on the Electrical Review contact page.
In addition to Powered On Live, the Powered On podcast is also set to return in the coming weeks following a summer hiatus. The first episode from the break will discuss all things energy crisis and whether the UK Government is addressing it. This episode will be out soon, so keep an eye on the Electrical Review newsletter to be the first to hear. For those of you not signed up, you can sign up here.
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