Abstract :
Green engineering, an approach to product development that balances environmental compatibility with economic profitability, is fast becoming a necessary business practice. Leading automakers, computer manufacturers, and others are recognizing the economic and legislative pressures that necessitate going green. From design to disposal, green engineering is finding ways to extend a product´s life cycle through reuse, remanufacturing, and recycling. Innovative consortia, such as the Green Design Initiative at Carnegie Mellon University, are pioneering green methodologies, tools, and techniques that in some cases include artificial intelligence. As a stronger foundation of green manufacturing knowledge is built, AI´s green role is likely to increase
Keywords :
economics; engineering computing; environmental factors; expert systems; legislation; product development; recycling; AI; Green Design Initiative; artificial intelligence; automakers; business practice; computer manufacturers; disposal; economic pressure; economic profitability; environmental compatibility; green engineering; green manufacturing knowledge; legislative pressure; product development; product life cycle extension; recycling; remanufacturing; reuse; Artificial intelligence; Cameras; Computer aided manufacturing; Costs; Design engineering; Environmental economics; Product development; Production; Profitability; Raw materials;