This section examines how new and emerging technologies are transforming engineering practice, and how engineers and society must respond to these changes. It addresses both the technical characteristics of emerging technologies and their broader social, economic, and environmental implications.
KEY TAKEAWAY: Technology does not develop in isolation — every new technology reshapes engineering practice, creates new opportunities, introduces new risks, and generates regulatory and ethical challenges. Engineers must be informed participants in these changes.
In systems engineering, emerging technologies often appear first in subsystems — a new sensor type, a more efficient motor controller, a novel material — before reshaping entire systems.
VCAA FOCUS: Unit 4 Area 2 questions typically ask: (a) describe a new/emerging technology and its application, (b) explain its impact on engineering practice, (c) discuss social/economic/environmental implications, and/or (d) describe the role of standards and regulations. Prepare structured answers for each of these question types.
STUDY HINT: Follow technology news in engineering contexts (e.g. electric vehicles, robotics, renewable energy, 3D printing, AI). Real-world examples strengthen examination answers.