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2 ENGINEERING WORLD: Machines and Man at the beginning of the third millennium: what's new?

3 WHAT IS AN ENGINEER AND ENDINEERING?

4 Scientists discover the world that exists; engineers create the world that never was.“ ENGINEERING is the branch of science and technology concerned with the design, building, and use of engines, machines, and structures

5 What are Some Types of Engineering? Just as science is divided into separate fields such as biology, chemistry and physics, engineering is divided into a variety of disciplines. The five largest engineering disciplines are chemical, civil, electrical, industrial and mechanical. Engineers within all of these disciplines can work in product-oriented companies, government, or academia.

6 MODERN MACHINERY: 1 The largest and most complex manufacturing industries, including more than 200 under the sectors and industries. 2 takes the first place in the number of employees (more than 80 million. Persons), diversity (more than 3 million. Types of individual products) and cost of production. 3 Engineering Production - the main part of the world's exports. 4 The most knowledge-intensive industry with the highest proportion of innovative products. 5 The most common industry, have a decisive influence on the industry and the spatial structure of the world economy.

7 TRADITIONAL STRUCTURE GLOBAL ENGINEERING (Formed about 100 years since the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 80s of the 20th century)

8 GENERAL ENGINEERING: PRODUCTION OF INDUSTRIAL AND AGRICULTURAL equipment of all kinds and destination

9 VEHICLE ENGINEERING: PRODUCTION land, air and water vehicles

10 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING: Equipment for production, transmission and conversion ELECTRICITY

11 CONCLUSION №1: By the middle of the 20th century MACHINERY is a complex multi-complex, "serve" 1 production sphere 2 TRANSPORT 3 MOST ORDINARY PERSON HOUSEHOLD NEEDS WHAT'S NEXT?

12 IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 20th CENTURY AND ESPECIALLY SINCE 80 YEARS, IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING economically developed countries of the West (United States, Western Europe, Japan) begins to happen: 1 significant structural changes 2 Changes in the rate (DYNAMICS) INDUSTRY DEVELOPMENT 3 CHANGES IN PLACING MACHINERY centers and regions

13 MAJOR STRUCTURAL CHANGES IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING:

14 In transport engineering has increased dramatically ROLE automotive and aeronautics

15 FROM THE STANDS AND TURNS aeronautics independent branch of rocket and space ENGINEERING

16 ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING into independent sectors were electronics - the main supplier of industrial and consumer PRODUCT FOR "information society"

17 WHAT ROLE IN OUR LIFE PLAYS ELECTRONICS? 1 creation, transfer, exchange, and storage A variety of information 2'satisfy intellectual (Spiritual) needs of the society and Single person ("HUMANITARIZATION" ENGINEERING ") 3 "carriers" of reaching a new SCIENCE - Technological revolution, ALLOWING PRINCIPLE TO UPGRADE PROCESS INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION CONCLUSION №2: MODERN ELECTRONICS decorate Modern life

18 PANASONIC: IDEAS FOR LIFE TOSHIBA: IN TOUCH WITH TOMORROW NOKIA: CONNECTING PEOPLE HITACHI: INSPIRE THE NEXT SONY: GO CREATE YOU CAN CANON PIONEER: SOUND. VISION. SOUL. MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC: CHANGES FOR THE BETTER

19 Akio MORITA (1921-1999) founder of the company SONY "ELECTRONIC INDUSTRY has a unique advantage. Due to technological advances, we can create BRAND NEW THINGS... that was not before, and to show people how these things can enrich their lives... "

20 The new technological revolution in the late 20th century: 1 The widespread introduction of industrial practice computer-aided design (CAD) and flexible manufacturing (GAP), the basis of which they are components of industrial computers and robots (paddle) AND computer-controlled machines 2 USING NEW METHODS OF ORGANIZATIONAL PRODUCTION, TRAINING AND PERSONNEL MANAGEMENT ENGINEERING COMPANIES

21 This will allow: 1 Make the production of a more "flexible" fast "reacting" to the demands of the market. 2 Reduce machine downtime. 3 Save the living labor and working hours. 4 Save the production area. 5 Improve the qualifications and responsibilities of the staff of enterprises. 6 To improve the quality and variety of products.

22 Largest technology park in the world

23 MAJOR GROUPS OF COUNTRIES IN THE WORLD LEADING ENGINEERING

24 1 United States, Japan, Germany, UNITED KINGDOM: - ALMOST COMPLETE RANGE OF MODERN MACHINERY, INCLUDING THE LATEST INDUSTRY; - The share of machinery in manufactures - 35-40%; - The share of machinery in the export - 50% or more; - Home Developer MODERN engineering products

25 2 France, Italy, South Korea, Canada: - Differ by less complete, but still broader framework ENGINEERING; - The share of machinery in industrial production and exports - from 25 to 35%

26 THANK YOU ALL !


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