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Vectors of Sustainable Development and Global Knowledge in the Metallic Materials Industry in Romania

Version 1 : Received: 14 June 2022 / Approved: 15 June 2022 / Online: 15 June 2022 (11:08:37 CEST)

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Nicolae, M.; Sohaciu, M.G.; Dumitrescu, R.; Ciucă, S.; Nicolae, A. Vectors of Sustainable Development and Global Knowledge in the Metallic Materials Industry in Romania. Sustainability 2022, 14, 9911. Nicolae, M.; Sohaciu, M.G.; Dumitrescu, R.; Ciucă, S.; Nicolae, A. Vectors of Sustainable Development and Global Knowledge in the Metallic Materials Industry in Romania. Sustainability 2022, 14, 9911.

Abstract

As a 21st century trend, sustainability has encompassed the entire world economy, including industry. Today the concept of "Industry 4.0" is known, resulting from advances in ICT (information and communication technologies). In recent years, companies in the metal materials industry have also implemented strategies and technologies belonging to the Industry 4.0 concept. The main purpose of the manuscript is to identify the key issues in the evolution of the development of the metal materials industry. The transition to a higher level of its evolution is based on two vectors, namely: the ecological paradigm, as a vector of in-depth knowledge, and sustainable material, as a vector that ensures sustainability in the areas of convergence of systems in the spheres of life and social consciousness. The systems that have an impact on the sustainable development of the metallic materials industry, through the interactions between them, are: the technological system, the social system and the natural-ecological system. Global knowledge re-quires the use of all inter and multidisciplinary knowledge, which ultimately contributes to the definition and characterization of new intersystem scientific branches: Ecometallurgy, Metallurgical Economics, Metallurgical Ecosociology and Sustainable Materials Engineering. The paper is considered a research study based on elements such as: literary foundations, using databases such as Web of Science (WoS), Scopus, Google Scholar, sustainable universal principles and legislative parameters.

Keywords

sustainable development; ecometallurgy; metallurgical econology; metallurgical ecosociology; sustainable materials engineering

Subject

Engineering, Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering

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