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Suggestions for Future Research



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Suggestions for Future Research


On the basis of this study's findings, several recommendations for future research are made. Future research could first investigate the long-term effects of disruptive technologies on the engineering industry, focusing on the viability of these technologies and their potential implications for job displacement. This may entail analysing case studies of companies that have implemented disruptive technologies and the subsequent effects on their workforce.


Given the identified skills deficit in the engineering industry, future research could concentrate on the development of new training programmes that incorporate disruptive technologies. These programmes could be designed to equip graduates with the necessary skills to flourish in an industry that is rapidly evolving, and could be developed in collaboration with industry partners to guarantee their relevance and effectiveness.
In addition, future research could investigate the role of education policy in facilitating the incorporation of disruptive technologies into engineering education and training. This may entail scrutinising the policies of various nations or institutions and evaluating their efficacy in promoting the adoption of new technologies.
Overall, the recommendations for future research focus on addressing the identified skills deficit in the engineering industry and investigating the potential implications of disruptive technologies on the workforce and education policy. By conducting additional research in these areas, it may be possible to develop strategies to support a more sustainable and innovative engineering sector.

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