Friday 31 January 2014

Technical Revolution

A very few people would know that new insights into physics & chemistry encouraged technological innovation and helped to drive the Industrial Revolution, which first arrived in Great Britain towards the end of eighteenth century, initiated by the introduction of coke based iron smelting. Earlier for centuries iron had been smelted using charcoal, derived from wood. The appetite for iron in the seventeenth century had been so voracious that Britain was heavily deforested.

The massive push given to practical education by Acumen Labware has been majorly driven by the fact that a huge population is getting trained and educated around the world to join the global workforce in the next decade.  We have realized this over the time that it is crucial to give an impetus to the vital initiative of skill development and particularly scientific & technical education so as to gainfully & meaningfully employ this large workforce. It is only then that we can meaningfully propel the new era of Industrial revolution in the right direction. An impulsive thrust on this vital issue is a key imperative.