Summary:
- Jordan O’Brien, Managing Editor of Electrical Review and Data Centre Review, interviews Lynsey Partlow, Service Director at AVK-SEG UK, in the latest episode of "In the Spotlight."
- AVK is addressing the skills shortage in the data centre industry through initiatives like the AVK Academy, which has been well-received by the sector.
- AVK is expanding globally with new service offices in the Netherlands and Frankfurt to support the development of AI-ready data centres.
Rewritten Article:
Addressing the Skills Shortage in the Data Centre Industry: A Conversation with AVK-SEG UK
In a recent episode of the sponsored series "In the Spotlight," Jordan O’Brien, Managing Editor of Electrical Review and Data Centre Review, sat down with Lynsey Partlow, Service Director at AVK-SEG UK, to discuss the steps being taken to tackle the skills shortage affecting the data centre industry.
During the engaging 10-minute video interview, Lynsey highlighted the importance of collaboration within the industry to ensure that there are enough skilled professionals to meet the growing demand. She shared insights into the positive reception that the AVK Academy has received from industry stakeholders, emphasizing the impact it is making in addressing the skills gap.
In addition to focusing on skill development, Lynsey also discussed AVK’s global expansion plans. With a new service office recently opened in the Netherlands and another service centre in Frankfurt on the horizon, AVK is committed to providing data centre operators with the resources they need to transition into the era of AI-ready data centres.
For more insights from the interview and to learn more about AVK’s approach to addressing the skills shortage in the data centre industry, you can watch the full video here.
Stay tuned for more updates on how AVK-SEG UK is shaping the future of data centres and supporting the growth of the industry.