SCIENTIFIC AND PRACTICAL SIGNIFICANCE OF INNOVATIVE ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGIES IN THE CONTEXT OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
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sustainable development, innovative engineering, environmental technologies, energy efficiency, technical sciences.АннотацияAbstract
This article provides a comprehensive analysis of the scientific and practical significance of innovative engineering technologies within the framework of the concept of sustainable development. The role of energy-efficient systems, renewable energy sources, environmentally friendly technologies and smart engineering solutions in the development of modern industry and infrastructure is highlighted. The results of the study substantiate the relevance of innovative approaches and interdisciplinary integration in technical sciences.
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