
Sponsored | E+T Audio Article: The revised wiring regs - and why they matter
The IET’s Wiring Regulations BS 7671, colloquially known as the wiring regs, are a constantly evolving body of work and its latest iteration was launched in April 2026. It contains substantive changes...
12 Maj 19min

E+T Podcast: Episode 22 | The evolution of mapping and its role in tomorrow’s technology
What does it mean to map the future? In this episode, E+T regulars Tim Fryer and Jack Loughran are joined by Tom Gray from Ordnance Survey to explore how mapping has evolved into a critical layer of m...
16 Apr 45min

Is AI ready to replace the human touch in films and TV?
Artificial intelligence has already transformed how we watch, listen and scroll — but is it about to reshape how entertainment is actually made? In this episode, E+T regulars Tim Fryer and Jack Lough...
19 Feb 36min

Rebuilding Venezuela’s oil sector: are there any takers?
Venezuela sits on some of the largest oil reserves on the planet — but after years of nationalisation, sanctions, brain drain and crumbling infrastructure, is that oil actually worth the trouble? In ...
5 Feb 43min

A year of voluntary change
What difference can a President make in a year at the helm of the IET? How do individual agendas fit in with the overall strategy of the IET? And how do you measure success? These are some of the issu...
14 Jan 44min

Have we got the materials to support the EV revolution?
Electric Vehicles are seen as part of a sustainable future, but irrespective of affordability and appeal, are there more fundamental issues facing the electrification of the car fleet? Have we optimis...
10 Nov 202550min

Is communication the key to solving Britain's housing crisis?
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 ...
2 Okt 202540min




















