MECHANICAL, AGRICULTURAL, CHEMICAL, MEDICAL, AND SOCIAL SYSTEMS FOR ENHANCED PERFORMANCE AND SUSTAINABILITY.

  • Published In: Journal of the Balkan Tribological Association, 2025, v. 31, n. 6. P. 1368 1 of 3

  • Database: Academic Search Ultimate 2 of 3

  • Authored By: D.K., TIWARI; K., SAROJA RANI; R., KOWSALYA; L. D., RAO; THIRUCHENDURAN, M.; MADHUVAPPAN, C. A.; A., RAJARAM 3 of 3

Abstract

The integration of mechanical, agricultural, chemical, medical, and social systems is a progressive step towards a sustainable, high-performing future. Global industries need to integrate interdisciplinary innovations as the need to tackle an ever-growing array of environmental, economic, and societal issues grows. The paper provides an overview of the relationship between these domains to achieve greater efficiency, reduced environmental impact, and greater societal resilience. Modern machinery utilises long-life materials, intelligent control systems, and tribological optimization to improve both component life expectancy and energy efficiency. Improved use of resources and higher yield of crops in agriculture through precision farming, which is made possible by sensors, drones, and data analytics, reduces environmental degradation. The chemical industry has adopted sustainable synthesis methods and bio-based products that minimize waste and reduce reliance on fossil fuels. AI-driven diagnostics, robotic surgeries, and innovative biosensors help improve patient outcomes and system performance in the medical sector. Social systems serve as the connective tissue between these technologies, making them fair, ethical, and participatory in their sustainability transitions. The findings emphasize the importance of integrating these systems by aligning policies, digital transformation, and collaborative innovation, which leads to substantial improvement in overall performance. This research paper concludes that long-term balance between socio-environmental and economic aspects is based on interdisciplinary collaboration and sustainable adoption of technology. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Additional Information

  • Source:Journal of the Balkan Tribological Association. 2025/11, Vol. 31, Issue 6, p1368
  • Document Type:Conference Paper/Materials
  • Subject Area:Business and Management
  • Publication Date:2025
  • ISSN:1310-4772
  • Accession Number:191247133
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