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![]() SME
Management (MGT-601)
VU
Lesson
35
ROLE
OF TECHNOLOGY
The
application of industrial technology, as
indeed of all technologies, is a
means to an end, the end
being
the
development goals of each country. An
appropriate technology path has therefore to be
derived from
the
development goals adopted. Industrial
development is a centre piece of the development
process. it
cannot
be viewed only as the means of producing
a large variety of goods and
services by modern processes
and
techniques; it must result in
adequate employment opportunities,
greater income generation
and
distribution
to poorer sections and
improvement in the conditions of life
for the larger community in
developing
countries.
Technology
is in fact not applied in isolation
Technology
is in fact not applied in isolation
but as part of the performance of
one economic activity
or
another
which contributes to development. in such
activity, say industrial development,
technology is again
applied,
not alone, but matching
with investment, skills, resources
and other related factors,
in other words,
the
application of industrial technology cannot be
divorced from the total context of
industrial
development.
When considering industrial technology,
and for that matter
any technology a balance
has
therefore
to be struck between considering it is
the abstract and treating it as totally
indistinguishable from
the
economic activity itself. To strike such
a balance between these two
trends, either of which by itself
is
likely
to be misleading.
There
is a close interrelationship between
industry & technology in general. Perhaps no
other single branch
of
economic activity influences or
gets influenced by technology more than
industry.
Within
This Over-all Framework, Attention
will be focused on certain major
elements for purposes
of
national
and international action. The linkage of
technology to industrial development and
industrial
development
to over all development goals
will be successful only in the
context of the formulation of
relevant
policy measure by national government.
Technology policy and
planning therefore becomes an
important
element. The second major
element is the development of technological
capabilities in each
country
which is a prerequisite for the
selection, acquisition, adaptation, absorption or
development of
technology.
This will involve among
other things the building up of
institutions and the training
manpower.
The
Development & Transfer of
Technology
The
Development & Transfer of Technology
has several aspects
policy aspects, institutional
aspects,
enterprise
level considerations, skills, training,
investment, feasibility studies etc.
Sometime activities relating
to
the development and transfer of technology
can be carried out as distinct
and separate activities
e.g.
assisting
in the establishment of a research
institute or a national office
for transfer of
technology.
Training
programmes
Training
programmes especially aimed
at
providing capability to acquire, evaluate
and manage industrial
technology.
Publications
Publication
on ways and means to promote
technological and industrial co-operation
among developed and
developing
countries, identification of projects
that can be implemented with the
technical resources of
those
countries.
The
intensification of courses on technological
and industrial management,
including industrial
technological
information in accordance with
needs of each
country.
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