Tuesday, March 16, 2010

LATEST TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT



Emerging Technologies
Heard in a trade show presentation but now bursting on to the manufacturing scene, emerging technology moves quickly. In this section IW lets you peek into technologies that are closer than you think.
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The Leading Edge: Manufacturing Technologies to Watch
Innovations are being driven by globalization, as devices are growing smaller, smarter and more connected.

When held in your hands, a sheet of buckypaper seems unimpressive, with its thin and flimsy texture more closely resembling a piece of carbon paper than a breakthrough material. But don't be fooled. This seemingly modest sheet of paper -- made from tube-shaped carbon molecules 50,000 times thinner than a human hair -- when stacked, nets a material that's 500 times stronger than steel, yet 10 times lighter.

Buckypaper's strength is only equaled by its unique properties. Unlike conventional composite materials, it conducts electricity similar to copper or silicon, yet disperses heat like steel or brass. As a material, buckypaper holds the promise of changing the way airplanes, automobiles and electronics are made.

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Emerging Technologies Articles & News
Toyota to Roll Out Plug-in Prius in Two Years

Says car will have an affordable price tag

12/14/2009

Nissan LEAF Debuts in Washington

Energy partnership will construct 2,200 charging stations in western Washington

12/11/2009

Italy's Legacy of Machine Manufacturing

Advanced manufacturing technology nothing new for Italian industrial equipment providers

12/11/2009

Chip Giant TSMC to Enter Solar Energy

Will invest in Motech Industries

12/10/2009

Miracle Metal: How Glassy Metals will Define Manufacturing in the 21th Century

The metals have a wide range of applications, from aerospace structures to golf clubs and medical devices.

12/9/2009

Sony to Enter Car Battery Market

Company said they will move quickly in this market

12/3/2009

GM to Launch Volt in California Next Year

Production of the car will be around 10,000 units in 2011, the first full year of manufacturing.

12/3/2009

Johnson Controls-Saft to Supply Battery for Ford's Transit Connect Electric Vehicle

The battery systems will be assembled in Holland, Mich.

12/1/2009

Atom-Smasher Sets Record Energy Levels

CERN's Large Hadron Collider has become the world's highest energy particle accelerator, having accelerated its twin beams of protons to an energy of 1.18 TeV.

11/30/2009

Hitachi to Build Rail Car Plant in Britain

Company will build 1,400 hybrid railway cars that run on lithium-ion batteries and diesel engines

11/24/2009

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Tuesday, December 15, 2009

TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES



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Resources
It’s impossible to list all the resources available to you, but the following should give you a good start.
• Television/Radio
Both media have numerous shows dedicated to technology—documentaries, regular series, call-in Q&A shows, news items, and more. Encourage your team to find the programs they like and that deliver the best information so they can slip them into their schedule and stay informed.


• Newspapers
All the major newspapers cover technology issues in some way. In them you’ll find listings of useful websites, Q&A columns, user tips, and product reviews. Such regular features enable people to learn a lot from a quick glance. Make it a habit to look for them, and when you or a member of your staff run across a useful item, cut it out and post it on the company bulletin board.

• Magazines
Numerous magazines cater to the technology market. Browse through some of them to determine which ones meet your company’s needs. Initiate a business subscription to the magazines your employees find most useful and encourage them to read the articles every month. For those magazines you don’t subscribe to, visit your local library every two or three months and skim the back issues.


• Books
An entire “this-is-how-things-work” genre of books exists, and they are certainly worth the effort and time. Purchase a few for general reference and keep them in a location all your employees can access. Not only do such books tell you how various technologies work, but most of them also have useful glossaries and appendices that explain the basic principles I mentioned above. For information on specific technologies, check out the very popular “Dummies” and “Complete Idiot’s Guides” type of books. They’re an excellent way to get quickly up to speed on a technology that’s new to you.

• Internet
Find a good search engine and learn how to use it, especially the advanced search features. This will allow you and your staff to find manufacturer’s sites, user’s groups, bulletin boards, purchasing guides, and online magazines.

• People
Let’s not forget that we can learn from each other. Here are some ways you can get help from people (and maybe give some, too). - Networking—either formal or informal - Seminars—a good way to quickly get up to speed on a technology that is important to your business (but in which you have little direct experience). - Super Users—the individuals who have forgotten more than most of us will ever know about a given technology. Find out who the super users are in your organization and treat them as a resource.


Taking Control

Keeping up with technology is important because of its central role in our lives and work. Keeping up with technology is possible because of the strategy outlined above. Practice using this strategy and soon it will be as much a part of your life as your morning coffee.

LATEST TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT

Emerging Technologies
Heard in a trade show presentation but now bursting on to the manufacturing scene, emerging technology moves quickly. In this section IW lets you peek into technologies that are closer than you think.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
The Leading Edge: Manufacturing Technologies to Watch
Innovations are being driven by globalization, as devices are growing smaller, smarter and more connected.

When held in your hands, a sheet of buckypaper seems unimpressive, with its thin and flimsy texture more closely resembling a piece of carbon paper than a breakthrough material. But don't be fooled. This seemingly modest sheet of paper -- made from tube-shaped carbon molecules 50,000 times thinner than a human hair -- when stacked, nets a material that's 500 times stronger than steel, yet 10 times lighter.

Buckypaper's strength is only equaled by its unique properties. Unlike conventional composite materials, it conducts electricity similar to copper or silicon, yet disperses heat like steel or brass. As a material, buckypaper holds the promise of changing the way airplanes, automobiles and electronics are made.

Click to continue.

Emerging Technologies Articles & News
Toyota to Roll Out Plug-in Prius in Two Years

Says car will have an affordable price tag

12/14/2009

Nissan LEAF Debuts in Washington

Energy partnership will construct 2,200 charging stations in western Washington

12/11/2009

Italy's Legacy of Machine Manufacturing

Advanced manufacturing technology nothing new for Italian industrial equipment providers

12/11/2009

Chip Giant TSMC to Enter Solar Energy

Will invest in Motech Industries

12/10/2009

Miracle Metal: How Glassy Metals will Define Manufacturing in the 21th Century

The metals have a wide range of applications, from aerospace structures to golf clubs and medical devices.

12/9/2009

Sony to Enter Car Battery Market

Company said they will move quickly in this market

12/3/2009

GM to Launch Volt in California Next Year

Production of the car will be around 10,000 units in 2011, the first full year of manufacturing.

12/3/2009

Johnson Controls-Saft to Supply Battery for Ford's Transit Connect Electric Vehicle

The battery systems will be assembled in Holland, Mich.

12/1/2009

Atom-Smasher Sets Record Energy Levels

CERN's Large Hadron Collider has become the world's highest energy particle accelerator, having accelerated its twin beams of protons to an energy of 1.18 TeV.

11/30/2009

Hitachi to Build Rail Car Plant in Britain

Company will build 1,400 hybrid railway cars that run on lithium-ion batteries and diesel engines

11/24/2009

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Thursday, November 5, 2009

TRANSPORTATION TECHNOLOGY

Move goods rapidly and economically with transportation technologies.
Whatever your product, the transportation logistics of getting it into the hands of your customers rapidly, cost-effectively, and intact are key to your bottom-line profits. Having effective transportation technology in place ensures that you can get finished goods from Point A to Point Z. Making smart decisions about the process can give you a competitive edge over others who manufacture similar products.

Though technology and transportation might seem like a playing field for the big guys, small businesses can benefit too from shaking up the distribution process. Even familiar names in “getting it there” are mainstreaming transportation software and technology that can accelerate your product to the end user.

The challenge lies in first evaluating your needs and then choosing the process that offers the best transportation technologies to get the job done.

To maximize transportation technology benefits, you’ll want to:

1. Consider hiring a consultant skilled in transportation logistics.

2. Consider the benefits of turning the process over to a third-party provider

3. Look into transportation technology that will lower your cost-per-unit.

4. Explore online transportation technologies for scheduling, shipping and tracking your goods.


Action Steps
The best contacts and resources to help you get it done


Consider hiring a transportation logistics consultant
Consultants knowledgeable about what it takes to get goods to the end-user can be a valuable resource if you want to keep that process in-house. They can evaluate your current systems and tell you how best to store, package and move out your goods using transportation technologies.
I recommend: Check out transportation logistics and supply chain consultants like Chainalytics, The Progress Group and CTST Supply Chain Experts. Ramp up the search process by doing a fast hunt for transportation consultants at eWork Markets, then post your project for a quick connect.
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Rapid Growth of Technology.
The combination of the telephone and the Internet will provide more uses and conveniences than imagined just ten years ago. The telephone is likely to be the pivotal technology, so that people will have personal numbers that can be taken with them as they transfer from job to job, and home to home. It is already possible to use the telephone for receiving email messages and surfing the net. Mobile phone carriers now allow you to pick a variety of news, sports, weather, and stock market reports several times a day. Telephones and Internet services are merging, bringing increased opportunities for virtual lovers to be in email or voicemail contact through telephones.

Email messages are less intrusive than telephone calls or answering machines. They can be read at the recipient's convenience, even in an open area with people nearby. With an increase in the number of people who check cell phones for messages while waiting for other events to occur, several messages from a virtual lover can be received and reciprocated in the course of a normal business day, perhaps even during a business meeting. Just as people check their watches, they can check their email via pager or cell phone during a conversational lull.

The emergence of the wireless Web will make contact with virtual lovers or cyber-sex material possible anytime, anywhere. For purposes of this article, cybersex is defined as occurring when computerized content is used for sexual stimulation. It involves two or more people exciting one another sexually through text, sounds, or images obtained from software or the Internet. Many companies are installing transmitters in airports, business areas, and stores, which will offer high-speed Internet access within a certain range. A laptop computer will only need a transmission card to connect, and a monthly fee will be paid by subscribers. Gas stations may soon double as favorite places to write an email love note to that special someone, and a traffic jam may no longer be a waste of time.

Monday, November 2, 2009

WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY

What is Technology?

What Counts as Technology?

Throughout the twentieth century the uses of the term have increased to the point where it now encompasses a number of “classes” of technology:

1. Technology as Objects:
Tools, machines, instruments, weapons, appliances - the physical devices of technical performance

2. Technology as Knowledge:
The know-how behind technological innovation

3. Technology as Activities:
What people do - their skills, methods, procedures, routines

4. Technology as a Process:
Begins with a need and ends with a solution

5. Technology as a Sociotechnical System:
The manufacture and use of objects involving people and other objects in combination

The Nature of Technology

Technology has a number of distinct characteristics:

1. It is Related to Science?
Although there is certainly a relationship between science and technology, there is, except in certain high technology industries, very little technology that could be classified as applied science. Technology is marked by different purposes, different processes a different relationship to established knowledge and a particular relationship to specific contexts of activity. Change in the material environment is the explicit purpose of technology, and not, as is the case with science, the understanding of nature; accordingly its solutions are not right or wrong, verifiable or falsifiable, but more or less effective from different points of view.

2. It Involves Design
At the centre of technology lies design. That “design is the very core of engineering” is affirmed by the requirement that all degree engineering courses should embody it. The design process in technology is a sequential process which begins with the perception of a need, continues with the formulation of a specification, the generation of ideas and a final solution, and ends with an evaluation of the solution.

3. It Involves Making
The motivating factor behind all technological activity is the desire to fulfil a need. For this reason all designs should be made or realised - whether that be through prototype, batch- or mass- production or some form of three-dimensional or computer model - if the need is to be truly fulfilled, the design is to be legitimately evaluated, and the design activity is to have been purposeful and worthwhile.

4. It is Multi-Dimensional
Not only may design and production involve co-operation between different specialisms (between, for example, designer, production engineer and materials scientist), but may involve “technologists” in performing a multitude of functions, such as working with others, operating within budgets, persuading decision makers, communicating to clients and working to deadlines.

5. It Is Concerned With Values
Technology is informed by values at every point. Value decisions may be called for not only in relation to the specific design criteria (i.e. aesthetic, ergonomic and economic judgements, suitability for purpose and ease of manufacture) but also in relation to the rightness or wrongness of a particular solution in ethical terms.

6. It is Socially Shaped/Shaping
Technological enterprises are determined not by advances in knowledge nor simply by the identification of needs, but by social interests. Of the potential new technologies available at any one time only a few are developed and become widely implemented. In this way technology is shaped by society, by consumer choice. yet it could also be argued that technology shapes society - the technology of the motor car, for example, has shaped our environment and our whole way of life.

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What is Technology?

Ed Dean
ECMS Technology Education Room
John Martin
Massachusetts Department of Education
Michael Scott
Ohio State University
Trenton State College
The Virtual Library

Diagrammatic Representations of Technology

The AIM Lab
Science and New Technology Concept Map

What is a Technological System?

The Virtual Library
Manufacturing Systems
Construction Systems
Communication Systems
Transportation Systems