This document discusses the role of technology in health and the environment. It begins by defining technology and providing examples of its use, from the moon landing to modern Android applications. It then describes several emerging health technologies like nanobots, which could detect pathogens, augment the immune system, and more. Other examples discussed include e-cards for patient records and magnetic seizure therapy. The document also discusses technologies that can aid the environment like using microbes and bioreactors to break down plastic waste. In conclusion, it notes that while technology benefits humanity, it also risks misuse and negative environmental impacts like increased hospital waste.
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Role of technology for health and enviornment
1. ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY
FOR HEALTH AND
ENVIORNMENT
PRESENTED BY :NINAD SHANKAR PATIL
PRANJALI SINGHCHAUHAN
NILAY GHATE
SACHIN TANAWADE
GANESH VIJAY KADAM
2. WHAT IS TECHNOLOGY
the use of science in industry, engineering, etc., to invent useful things or to
solve problems.
The application of science, especially to industrial or commercial objectives.
The scientific method and material used to achieve a commercial or industrial
objective.
3. OLDER TO NEWER……….
First foot-prints on the
moon…..
A great astronaut
“NEIL ARMSTRONG”
“ANDROID
APPLICATIONS”
in health care services
4. IMPORTANCE OF TECHNOLOGY IN
HEALTH…..
NANO-ROBOTICS :-
A nano-robot is a specialized nanomachine.
It has dimensions on the order of nanometers.
Typically 0.5 to 3 microns large with 1-100 nm
parts.
It is concerned with atomic and molecularsized objects and is also called Molecular
Robotics.
6. APPLICATIONS USING NANOROBOTS
To cure skin disease and as cosmetic cream.
Can be used a mouthwash to do all brushing and flossing.
Would augment immune system by finding and killing bacteria and viruses.
It would prevent heart attack , kill cancer cells etc.
To monitor potentially dangerous microorganisms in the ocean.
7. MAGNETIC SEIZURE THERAPY
Idea behind the concept is…….
we can induce a brain seizures in more
targeted and less invasive way.
In this therapy,
Electrodes are
implanted into the brain
it will acts as a
pacemakers
mainly regulates the
stress responses
8. E-CARD IN HEALTH SERVICES
Technology normally used in
hospitals localised in united kingdom.
Process of prescription to billing done
by E-CARD technology
E-CARD is issued by hospital
authority to parents of new born
child.
E-CARD contains following
information :1) Physical data
2) blood group
3) vaccination schedule
9. IMPORTANCE OF TECHNOLOGY FOR
ENVIORNMENT
PLASTIC :-
Plastic degradation enhancement
with the help of
microbes(ASPERGILLUS
TERRUS AF5,BACILLUS
SUBTILIS AF2 Etc )
Improving degradation activity of
micro-organism by using
r-DNA TECHNOLOGY
Improvement of microbial strains
by mutation
MICRORGANIS TEMPRATURE RANGE
MS
OF ACTIVITY (IN
DEGREE CELSIUS)
PSYCHROPHIL
ES
0-30
30-45
MESOPHILES
45-50
THERMOPHILE
S
12. BIOCHAMBER
•Fully-enclosed, automated, thermophilic composting
•Capable of processing between 1 and 800 or more* tons/day
•Modular, scalable, stackable design
•Accelerates waste conversion through effective monitoring
of temperature, oxygen and moisture levels
• Programmable 7 - 21 day waste stabilization time
• Advanced remote monitoring and control
•Strict odor control and captures 100% of all leachate for
beneficial reuse
• Effective elimination of pathogens and weed seeds
• Elimination of vectors (rats, bugs, birds, etc.) as required by
law
• Smallest footprint and lowest cost per/ton processing
capacity in the industry
•Ideal for both urban and rural settings
13. BIOTOWER
•Advanced "Smart Silo“Thermophilic Vertical
Composting System
•Utilizing less space per processing
•provides automated loading, turning and
compost discharge to reduce labor cost and
increase worker safety
15. NOW, SECOND SIDE OF COIN
Misuse of technology
Hospital waste due to new
health technology
Distractions from smartphones
and other mobile devices