by Avinash | Jan 9, 2026 | Blog
The control room lights flickered for less than a second before going dark. Motors coasted down, alarms flooded the screens, and an industrial facility designed for continuous operation came to a sudden halt. There was no visible equipment failure, no explosion, and...
by Avinash | Jan 7, 2026 | Blog
The afternoon sky over Dubai felt strange, too quiet, too heavy. The Burj Khalifa stood tall against clouds that had darkened into an uneasy shade of purple. In a city known for clear skies and blazing sun, this sudden shift felt like a warning with a fear of...
by Avinash | Dec 22, 2025 | Blog
In the Middle East, engineers often start earthing design by understanding the ground first. Experience has shown that soil conditions play a key role in how grounding systems perform. What was once treated as a routine electrical requirement has evolved into a...
by Avinash | Dec 3, 2025 | Blog
As we know, one uncontrolled surge is all it takes to turn stability into shutdown . At 2:14 AM, a sudden lightning strike hit a district-level substation. Within milliseconds, breakers tripped; alarms erupted through the SCADA room, and thousands of homes were pushed...
by Avinash | Nov 27, 2025 | Blog
Railways remain one of the most complex engineered networks in the world—but despite technological upgrades, automation, modern signalling, and electrification, railway accidents continue to occur. While public discussions usually revolve around human error, track...