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Media Partners’ Corner – KNX Awards 2024 – Vote for your favorite KNX product and project
On the 25th of September, KNX Association will hold the 15th edition of the KNX Award ceremony online. The KNX Awards reward the smartest KNX projects in

What did the Electrification Alliance do under the 6-month Presidency of EuropeOn and AVERE?
EuropeOn has co-chaired the Electrification Alliance with AVERE, the European Association for Electromobility, for the past 6 months. Today, on July 1st, SolarPower Europe is

EuropeOn’s tour of Europe in June
This June, EuropeOn was more European than ever, with meetings organised with our members in London, Paris, Brussels, and Stockholm. Let’s recap: Quarterly Meeting of

Positive feedback at the final EQF Elec project workshop
EuropeOn has been a strong advocate for more attention and investment in the skills dimension of the energy transition. Indeed, electrical contractors are first in

Members’ Corner – Decarbonizing Industrial Processes through AI: A Targeted and Step-by-Step Approach
SERCE represents companies in the energy and digital transition sectors. With 135,000 employees, these companies generate a revenue of over €23 billion in France, two-thirds
Media Partners’ Corner – KNX Dialogue Series Launches with a Successful First Event
On Wednesday, June 19th, the KNX community gathered online for the inaugural session of the KNX Dialogue Series, marking a significant moment for professionals in

18 associations team up around EuropeOn to put skills challenges high on the new EU agenda
Brussels, 18 June 2024 What will the next EU leaders work on? Re-industrialisation? Digitalisation? Energy transition? Supply chain resilience? A common thread to all these

Discussing electrical skills at the upcoming EQF Elec workshop
The EQF Elec project will soon come to an end. EuropeOn has been involved in this project funded by the EU’s Erasmus + programme with

Members’ Corner – Boost in UK solar needs 500 more electricians per year
EuropeOn’s member ECA (England, Wales, Northern Ireland) reports how the latest research into solar PV workforce requirements concludes that up to 500 newly qualified electricians