Technology Application of practical, mechanical, electrical & related sciences to industry and commerce
Technology Robotics Automation Communications Design Tomorrow’s World
Robotics Handling operations – see British Library Welding Other production applications Assembling Packaging & palletising Measurement, inspection & testing Hazardous applications Bottling example
What’s in the news today? Technology of Business
Automation Planning Operating – see Stansted airport Controlling Stock Control
Communication Social networking Improvements in internal & external communication Internal information can be processed & amended quickly Company intranet Increased speed of communication Relationship marketing Internet
Design CAD = computer aided design CADCAM Use of computers to improve the design of products CADCAM Approach that combines computer-aided design & computer-aided manufacture, using IT to aid both the design & manufacture of an item
Design Comparison & testing of new ideas Two-dimensional drawings three- dimensional images Simulate testing Creation of new products
Other aspects of technology Investor relations Nature of employment New skills & jobs Multi-skilling Changes in working practices
Benefits of using technology in operations What are they?
Benefits of using technology in operations Reduces costs Improves quality Reduces waste Increases productivity Increases flexibility Financial monitoring New & better products & services Better working conditions
Issues in introducing & updating technology Resistance to change Lower morale Cost Keeping up with change Lower barriers to entry
Are there any problems? What do you think?
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