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INTERVIEW
firms have a monopoly on a vast swathe
of graduates at the moment, and they are
not limiting themselves to just business
and finance students. Many are spending
four years studying engineering or other
STEM subjects, yet are then being enticed
into a market which will not capitalise
on the high volume of knowledge these
graduates have accumulated.
Ultimately, the electrical industry will
find itself at the heart of effecting major
infrastructure change in the coming years,
meaning it is an incredibly exciting place
to be. As a whole, we really need to work
as hard as possible to communicate this
excitement and maintain a healthy pipeline
of talent – both at apprentice and graduate
levels – to ensure the industry can really
take advantage of the opportunities that are
being afforded to us.
Are there any sectors that Legrand would
like to explore that it hasn’t done yet?
If you had asked me that question a
few years ago then I would have said
‘yes, plenty’. However, we have worked
incredibly hard over recent years to develop
our presence in a number of core vertical
markets, such as data centres, healthcare,
hospitality, education, building services,
commercial offices, residential, industrial
and transport. It may sound like a lot but
we have heavily invested, both through R&D
and acquisition, to develop our reputation
as a total solutions provider to customers
in these industries. For example, our
acquisition of both Tynetec and Jontek
bolstered our offering in the assisted living
market, and last year’s purchase of CP
Electronics has helped us enhance an
already strong commercial lighting offering
for the commercial building, healthcare
and education markets.
However, we are not standing still by
any means and are always on the lookout
for further ways to better support our
customers in our chosen verticals. Given
the sheer volume of opportunity stemming
from the greater connectivity we are
able to enjoy in both our personal and
professional lives, we are very excited by
what the future holds for us.
Do you have any big industry predictions
for the next 5-10 years?
The increasing role of technology in our
homes and businesses continues to have
a major impact on the way that we live
and work and I can’t see that changing.
Through the development of smart hand
held devices, consumers are already
aware of the potential technology can
bring and it’s only going to intensify.
I firmly believe that this is just the
beginning of our connected world and it’s
important that electricians and electrical
engineers understand its potential to help
their business to grow. Remember too,
that it’s not just new installations – it will
be the ongoing maintenance of them in
years to come – offering a real growth
potential.
Smart technology, for me, will be king
in the coming months and years, and
simplicity is essential. From controlling
your heating from a smart device, right
through to your blinds, lighting and AV
equipment – the potential is huge, but
most importantly the technology is here
already.
Developing systems and solutions that
are both simple to use and install is key,
but where the technology really brings it
home is the ability it has to enhance the
life of an individual or a family. What’s
great is that technology has moved beyond
gimmicks and people are beginning to
see the real potential it can bring. Yes of
course, there will always be a market for
widgets that control your coffee machine,
but the real potential is where people can
check the wellbeing of their nearest and
dearest, 100 miles away; or can control
their security system, their heating and
their entertainment from a single device,
all while saving energy. Technology has
the potential to help people live life better
every day, and that’s a wonderful thing to
be a part of.
All in all, the future for the electrical
industry looks bright. Not only is the
industry succeeding in the traditional
elements of specification and installation,
but is also now embracing the smart
world and all that that entails.
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