Tecnologías Ambientalmente Sanas o Sustentables, en el marco de la unidad curricular Calidad y Ambiente en los Procesos Tecnológicos, del trayecto II de la Ingenieria en Sistemas e Calidad y Ambiente.
Qué es la producción mas limpia, cuál es la diferencia con la estrategia de Fin de Tubo, qué podemos hacer para implementar esta estrategia en los procesos productivos
Tecnologías Ambientalmente Sanas o Sustentables, en el marco de la unidad curricular Calidad y Ambiente en los Procesos Tecnológicos, del trayecto II de la Ingenieria en Sistemas e Calidad y Ambiente.
Qué es la producción mas limpia, cuál es la diferencia con la estrategia de Fin de Tubo, qué podemos hacer para implementar esta estrategia en los procesos productivos
Abstract
Charities, governments and other funders of research must prioritise the areas in which they allocate research funding. An old but unresolved issue, is the weight that should be given to questions that the general public feel need urgent answers. Other groups remind us of the unsolved pressing issues of the developing world and the responsibility we have developing preventive measures and treatments for tropical and orphan diseases.
This keynote lecture, delivered by Professor Martin Bobrow, will introduce us to some considerations relating to science funding in this. Should global disease priorities, achievability of research goals or research quality be guiding funding allocation? As a society, do we need ethical guidelines that would drive future research agendas? Are these guidelines more urgently needed in recession times?
Abstract
Charities, governments and other funders of research must prioritise the areas in which they allocate research funding. An old but unresolved issue, is the weight that should be given to questions that the general public feel need urgent answers. Other groups remind us of the unsolved pressing issues of the developing world and the responsibility we have developing preventive measures and treatments for tropical and orphan diseases.
This keynote lecture, delivered by Professor Martin Bobrow, will introduce us to some considerations relating to science funding in this. Should global disease priorities, achievability of research goals or research quality be guiding funding allocation? As a society, do we need ethical guidelines that would drive future research agendas? Are these guidelines more urgently needed in recession times?
2. a) CONSISTE EN TRANSFORMAR LOS INSUMOS EN
BIENES Y SERVICIOS
b) SE HACE POR MEDIO DE RECURSOS
NATURALES,FISICOS,TECNOLOGICOS,ECONOMICOS Y
HUMANOS
c) INTERVIENEN
PESONAS,EMPRESAS,INDUSTRIAS,COMERCIOS Y
SERVICIOS REGULADOS POR ADMINISTRACIONES
PUBLICAS
d) OCURRE EN FORMA PLANIFICADA Y PRODUCEN UN
CAMBIO O TRANSFORMACION DE
MATERIALES,OBJETOS Y SISTEMAS
3.
4.
5. a) TIENE UNA PRODUCCION LIMITADA
b) SU FABRICACION ES MANUAL
c) SE AUXILIA DE HERRAMIENTAS Y DE
INSTRUMENTOS
d) CADA PIEZA ES UNICA
e) SU TIEMPO DE FABRICACION ES MAYOR AL
DE EL PROCESO TECNICO INDUSTRIAL