Affiliation:
1. O.P. Jindal University, Raigarh, India
2. Department of CSE, O.P. Jindal University, Raigarh, India
Abstract
This chapter discusses the potential of intelligent engineering applications in contributing to sustainable development efforts. The chapter highlights how these technologies can optimize energy efficiency, reduce waste, and enhance the sustainability of manufacturing processes and infrastructure systems. In addition, the acknowledges that implementing intelligent engineering practices is not without challenges, and outlines obstacles such as data quality, regulatory compliance, and ethical considerations that organizations must navigate to effectively implement and maintain these systems. By examining the potential benefits and challenges of intelligent engineering applications, it provides insights into how businesses, governments, and society can harness the power of these technologies to create a more sustainable future.
Reference12 articles.
1. Albareda, L., Tencati, A., Lozano, J.M., & Perrini, F. (2006).The government's role in promoting corporate responsibility: a comparative analysis of Italy and UK from the relational state perspective. Corporate Governance: The international journal of business in society
2. Cioffi, R., Travaglioni, M., Piscitelli, G., Petrillo, A., De Felice, F. (2020). Artificial intelligence and machine learning applications in smart production: Progress, trends, and directions. Sustainability 12.2: 492.
3. Diesendorf, M. (2000). Sustainability and sustainable development. Sustainability: The corporate challenge of the 21st century 2: 19-37.
4. HarrisJ. (Ed.). (2001). A survey of sustainable development: social and economic dimensions (Vol. 6). Island Press.
5. Sustainable Living at the Centre for Alternative Technology