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Join the E+T editorial team as they get behind the headlines and delve deep into the major topics form the latest issues of IET’s E+T Magazine.

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  • How ABB is advancing Top Industrial Efficiency with Large Motors & Generators | ABB Podcast
    Oct 23 2025

    Join ABB and E&T Magazine as we explore how ABB Large Motors and Generators are helping industries reach new levels of energy efficiency and performance. Learn more about ABB’s Top Industrial Efficiency (TIE) campaign and how our technology solutions can help optimize your operations.

    Explore the full TIE story:
    https://new.abb.com/motors-generators/top-industrial-efficiency

    For more information contact ABB.

    Follow ABB for more insights visit:
    https://www.abb.com/motors-generators
    https://www.youtube.com/ABB
    https://www.linkedin.com/showcase/abb-motion/

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    36 min
  • Is communication the key to solving Britain's housing crisis?
    Oct 2 2025

    In this episode of E+T of the Page, Tim Fry, Jack Loughran, Tanya Weaver, and guest Oliver Deed, co-founder of communications consultancy ECF, explore why public opinion and the built environment are often at odds—and how better communication could help bridge the gap. The discussion ranges from the challenges of planning major infrastructure and housing projects to the role of developers in ensuring local communities are happy with their projects. From HS2 to local housing schemes, the conversation highlights how trust, transparency, and genuine dialogue can turn conflict into solutions and help ease Britain’s housing shortage.

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    40 min
  • Inside the future of medical implants – from spinal cord breakthroughs to brain stimulation
    Aug 14 2025

    From the first pacemakers of the 1950s to cutting-edge brain and spinal cord stimulation, implantable medical devices have come a long way – but the real breakthroughs might still be ahead. In this episode of Off The Page, E&T’s Tim Fryer and Jack Loughran speak with Professor Nick Donaldson of University College London about the science, engineering, and ethics behind modern implants.

    We explore how bioelectronic medicine could transform treatment for spinal injuries, chronic pain, mental illness, and inflammatory diseases – and why regulation, cost, and complexity still stand in the way. From restoring lost movement to the possibility of “programmable” implants for a range of conditions, we discuss what’s real, what’s next, and what it will take to bring these innovations to patients.

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    38 min
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