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#9: Charge Forward: The Power Behind Progress

52 min · 14. jan. 2026
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In this episode of Connectivity, Charles Hume, Managing Director of Southwire Technology Ventures joins us to discuss the future of nuclear energy, and the rise of digital power technologies such as fault-managed power and Power Over Ethernet. The conversation also touches on the importance of sustainability in power delivery, the challenges of modernizing the grid, and the potential for electrification in various sectors. Hume emphasizes the need for a holistic approach to building systems and the integration of power and data for future advancements.

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