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How Southwire Keeps Electrons Flowing Through the Digital Economy

5 min · 17. nov. 2025
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Southwire has spent 75 years keeping the world powered, and today the company sits at the heart of the digital economy. In this episode, we explore how wire and cable shape data centers, why medium-voltage supply is becoming a major constraint, and how innovation like Southwire’s SCR and C7® technologies are helping the industry scale sustainably. Leaders from Southwire and iMasons share how transparency, efficiency, and early collaboration keep electrons flowing and projects on track.

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