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This post is part of a series related to the future of engineering as I see it.
This sequence of daily Swarn’s blog post will last a week, from october 12th to october 16th.
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Make sure you read Episode 1, Episode 2, Episode 3 and Episode 4 of our blog post series before starting the fifth and last one below!
Episode 5: Low-tech business & systems engineering “The light at the end of my ecological crisis tunnel.
This post is part of a series related to the future of engineering as I see it.
This sequence of daily Swarn’s blog post will last a week, from october 12th to october 16th.
Enjoy!
Make sure you read Episode 1, Episode 2 and Episode 3 of our blog post series before starting the fourth one below!
Episode 4: Low-tech ≠ green-tech ≠ primitive-tech “Better pick the right horse!
This post is part of a series related to the future of engineering as I see it.
This sequence of daily Swarn’s blog post will last a week, from october 12th to october 16th.
Enjoy!
Make sure you read Episode 1 and Episode 2 of our blog post series before starting the third one below!
Episode 3: Technology is dead. Long live technology! “In real life, there are often multiple solutions to a problem, some better than others.
This post is part of a series related to the future of engineering as I see it.
This sequence of daily Swarn’s blog post will last a week, from october 12th to october 16th.
Enjoy!
Make sure you read Episode 1 of our blog post series before starting the second one below!
Episode 2: A supply / demand equilibrium “In order to find the solution, frame the problem well beforehand.
This post is part of a series related to the future of engineering as I see it.
This sequence of daily Swarn’s blog post will last a week, from october 12th to october 16th.
Enjoy!
Episode 1: Setting the scene The uncomfortable and heartbreaking sequence depicts extenuated chimpanzees looking desperately for shelter in a devastated Amazon-like rainforest.
It appears at the end of the “Planet of the humans” documentary from Michael Moore and is meant to illustrate what will happen if humanity doesn’t change.
Swarn is launching its blog!
We plan to populate it with interesting and inspiring (guest) articles including analysis, tutorials and interviews mainly related to engineering, sustainability and technology. We might of course deviate from this objective depending on the news and on our mood. You are at least warned! ;-)
This blog content will be in line with our core values of respect and organization, hence ensuring the quality and clarity of our articles.