Responsible Technologies for a Material World
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A talk by Prof. Raffaella Ocone, Chair – Chemical Engineering, Herriot-Watt University, Edinburgh.
Synopsis: All objects and substances are made from some combination of the elements in the periodic table. Plastics and metals are the building blocks of many everyday objects. Manufacturing increasingly relies on emerging technologies and digitalisation demanding for ethical considerations and responsible innovation. Ethical assessment of specific products, uses, regulations and social impacts that are already in existence might be simplified by the fact that it can rely on a wide range of available data leading to ethical synthesis and reasoning; on the contrary, the ethics of emerging technologies can only make use of speculative data about future products and processes, their envisaged use and their impact.
The talk will explore ethical considerations and dilemmas that manufacturing poses. Synthesis and technical solutions that developers and users must adopt to ensure a responsible employment of emerging technologies are discussed. Responsible manufacturing is presented through a holistic eye considering its societal and environmental consequences.
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6.45 for 7.00 pm start
Non-Members welcome