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Tech CT1
The impact of new emerging technologies
meaning of words
Wage levels: Companies may need to pay more to attract workers with special technologies
Highly skilled workforce: Technology lead to the automation of routine or repetitive production systems
Apprenticeship:Even manual trades are enhanced by new technologies. Manufactures often give training provides new products for testing
society
Internet of Things(loT):The system of interrelated devices that are connected via the Internet
Change in working hours and shift patterns
The internet and mobile apps enable office workers to access systems at convenient times to them and their business
continues production
Manufacturing of identical high-demand products 24 hours a day
advantages
Remove the cost of starting and stopping the process
disadvantages
Automaton can lead to staff redundancy
Mass production
Efficiently and consistently producing many products at a low cost per unit
advantages
Materials can be cheaper in higher quantities
Disadvantage
repetive
The impact of new and emerging technologies
Demographic movement
the way in which the populations structure changes for example people migrating into an area
Why it happens?
because there are new technologies
This is like young people are moving jobs to specialist technologies
new technologies offer more efficient ways to carry out tasks like robots
benefits of new technology
Cutting coasts
products being brought to marked more quickly
easy manipulation of information
decrease in human error
negatives of new technology
unemployment
the new robots are taking the peoples jobs
meaning of words
Enterprise: a business, particular one started by someone
Crowdfunding: a method of raising fund from many people from online platforms
Culture: the way a group of people behave, dress,eat and live their lives
Children:New emerging technologies can offer rich opportunities for education and entertainment, developing children's academic and practical skills
People with disabilities:Assistive technology covers small devices such as pencil grips to larger lifting devices and all-retain wheel chairs for people with disabilities
Evaluating new and emerging technologies to info
life cycle analysis:An analysis of what a product impacts of a environment from the raw extraction to the disposal of the product
Life cycle analysis is a systematic inventory of environmental impacts at every stage of a products life
the order it goes in
Raw material extraction and processing, product/ part manufacture and assembly, Product / consumer use, Product disposal or reuse at the end of its useful life
types of energy sources
Non-renewable:They are fossil fuels that were formed from the remains of animals and plants that lived millions of years ago. They cannot be made again quickly and will eventually run out