Business View Oceania - November 2025

pathways, ensuring that its people remain at the forefront of industry capability. He points specifically to apprenticeships and traineeships which provide hands-on learning across all product groups, along with continuous professional development which ensures that all technicians, designers and engineers remain up to date with evolving regulatory standards in addition to formal accreditation and licensing. Stalley, who in his capacity as a director of the National Fire Industry Association has personally contributed to government consultation committees on building regulation reform for over 15 years, has helped shape policy while implementing those same standards within the company. “When the new licensing frameworks rolled out, we didn’t wait to adapt—we led the way,” he explains. INNOVATION AND PREDICTIVE TECHNOLOGY Stalley also highlights that technology is another 37 BUSINESS VIEW OCEANIA VOLUME 07, ISSUE 11 PREMIER SERVICES GROUP

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