• We are in the time of Smart Industry, Industry 4.0/5.0 and the (r)evolution of Artificial Intelligence (IA). All of those Electrical Engineering Industry concepts impact in our IEEE Education Society objectives and focus, as we have a full sinergy between the education and the engineering developing new (and refurbishing old) methods to improve the education to have a better comprehension and significance of the concepts and technologies of the engineering world. The European Union is being a worldwide leader in both technological implementations inside our Society, to have a personal view of Industry 4.0 to deploy Industry 5.0, more personal and society oriented, increasing the governance and life. All these engineering applications have an impact in our life that should be always filtered through a prism of sustainability and ethics that will modulate the vision of the European Union Industry 5.0 declaration and IA regulation as well as the deployment of the Personal Smart Cities.

  • In the face of urgent global challenges, sustainability has become an essential consideration in the lifecycle of products and systems across industries. This invited talk, “Sustainability Through Value Engineering,” delves into integrating value engineering principles with sustainable design practices to foster resilient, eco-friendly solutions, with a strong emphasis on Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) aspects.