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Hi everyone,

I’m an electrical engineer from Italy, and I’m currently trying to better understand how AI is developing specifically in the electrical engineering sector around the world.

In Italy I’ve already run some tests and experiments, but I’ve come to an honest conclusion:
either the tools are not ready yet… or I still haven’t fully understood how AI can truly help electrical engineers in their daily work.

Before building anything further, I want to listen.

I’ve prepared a very short form (5 minutes max) to collect real opinions from professionals:
Form From italy
Your input would help me refine my research and it would also support my participation in the upcoming IEC Assembly, where I’d love to bring real insights from engineers worldwide.

If you have a few minutes, I would truly appreciate your contribution.

Thank you to everyone who takes the time to share their thoughts.
It really means a lot.

Gabriele

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I suspect AI is going to be big in the electrical plan drawing business.


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Originally Posted by gss_2000
Hi everyone,

I’m an electrical engineer from Italy, and I’m currently trying to better understand how AI is developing specifically in the electrical engineering sector around the world. AI is definitely changing the electrical field, especially in predictive maintenance, automation, and energy optimization. A lot of newer systems now combine traditional engineering with machine learning for better efficiency and diagnostics. Companies like Ovaga are also contributing to the broader electronics ecosystem by supplying components used in modern intelligent hardware solutions.

In Italy I’ve already run some tests and experiments, but I’ve come to an honest conclusion:
either the tools are not ready yet… or I still haven’t fully understood how AI can truly help electrical engineers in their daily work.

Before building anything further, I want to listen.

I’ve prepared a very short form (5 minutes max) to collect real opinions from professionals:
Form From italy
Your input would help me refine my research and it would also support my participation in the upcoming IEC Assembly, where I’d love to bring real insights from engineers worldwide.

If you have a few minutes, I would truly appreciate your contribution.

Thank you to everyone who takes the time to share their thoughts.
It really means a lot.

Gabriele
I think AI is becoming more useful in repetitive electrical tasks like load calculations, fault analysis, documentation, and predictive maintenance. It still feels limited for complex engineering judgment, but the progress is noticeable.


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