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| ==== Introduction ==== | ==== Introduction ==== | ||
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| - | In a context where technological developments and professional responsibilities are constantly evolving, ethical and deontological issues have become essential in guiding decision-making and professional conduct. Beyond technical skills, professionals are expected to act in accordance with moral principles, legal frameworks, and the broader interests of society. These considerations contribute to building trust, ensuring accountability, | + | In a context where technological developments and professional responsibilities are constantly evolving, ethical and deontological issues have become essential in guiding decision-making and professional conduct. Beyond technical skills, professionals are expected to act in accordance with moral principles, legal frameworks, and the broader interests of society. These considerations contribute to building trust, ensuring accountability, |
| Ethics plays a central role in engineering design, ensuring that technological solutions contribute positively to society while avoiding harm. In a context where technological developments and professional responsibilities are constantly evolving, ethical and deontological issues have become essential in guiding decision-making and professional conduct. Beyond technical skills, engineers are expected to act in accordance with moral principles, legal frameworks, and the broader interests of society. | Ethics plays a central role in engineering design, ensuring that technological solutions contribute positively to society while avoiding harm. In a context where technological developments and professional responsibilities are constantly evolving, ethical and deontological issues have become essential in guiding decision-making and professional conduct. Beyond technical skills, engineers are expected to act in accordance with moral principles, legal frameworks, and the broader interests of society. | ||
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| ==== Sales and Marketing Ethics ==== | ==== Sales and Marketing Ethics ==== | ||
| - | In this project, it is important to avoid exaggerating | + | The marketing approach for the multisensory cocoon concept is based on ethical principles |
| - | Ethical marketing requires: | + | While immersive environments have been shown to reduce stress and anxiety, it would be unethical to present the solution as a guaranteed medical outcome without sufficient scientific evidence. Therefore, the concept is positioned as a supportive tool that enhances the patient experience, rather than a replacement for medical treatment. |
| - | - Honest | + | The communication |
| + | ==== Environmental Ethics ==== | ||
| - | - Avoiding misleading claims about medical effectiveness. | + | Environmental responsibility plays a key role in the development of the multisensory cocoon concept. In line with principles of sustainable engineering, |
| - | - Presenting the concept | + | A major environmental consideration within this project is energy consumption. The system relies on components such as projectors, sensors, and potentially |
| + | Material selection is another important aspect of environmental ethics. The cocoon structure is primarily based on materials such as aluminum, which is durable and recyclable, combined with functional materials like technical Polyethylene Terephthalate (PVC) and foam. While some of these materials have environmental drawbacks, they are chosen for their performance and longevity. By prioritizing durability, the design reduces the need for frequent replacement and therefore minimizes waste over time. | ||
| - | This ensures trust between designers, healthcare professionals, and patients. | + | In addition, the project considers the end-of-life phase of the product. The cocoon is designed with disassembly in mind, allowing different materials and components to be separated and recycled more easily. This approach helps to reduce electronic waste and supports a more circular use of resources. |
| - | ==== Environmental Ethics ==== | + | |
| + | Overall, the environmental strategy of the project follows a life-cycle approach (“cradle-to-grave”), | ||
| ==== Liability ==== | ==== Liability ==== | ||
| + | Liability refers to the responsibility engineers have for the safety, reliability, | ||
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| + | For the multisensory cocoon concept, several potential risks must be carefully considered. These include electrical hazards related to components such as projectors, sensors, and wiring, as well as fire risks associated with electronic systems in a semi-enclosed environment. In addition, physical safety plays a key role, as the structure must remain stable and accessible for all users, including patients with reduced mobility. | ||
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| + | To minimize these risks, the design follows established safety principles and regulations. Electrical components are intended to operate at low voltage where possible and must be safely enclosed to prevent user contact. The structural design is developed to ensure stability and safe use, while also allowing easy and secure access. Clear instructions for use and maintenance are necessary to prevent misuse and ensure correct operation. | ||
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| + | Compliance with relevant European regulations is essential to ensure legal safety and product reliability. These include directives such as the Machinery Directive, Low Voltage Directive (LVD), EMC Directive, and RoHS Directive. By adhering to these standards, the product can meet the requirements for CE marking and be safely implemented in healthcare environments. | ||
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| + | Failure to address these safety and regulatory aspects could result in harm to patients, damage to property, and legal consequences. Therefore, liability considerations play a crucial role in guiding the design toward a safe, reliable, and responsible solution. | ||
| ==== Summary ==== | ==== Summary ==== | ||
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| + | The multisensory cocoon concept integrates ethical, environmental, | ||
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| + | Environmental responsibility is addressed through a life-cycle approach, with attention to energy consumption, | ||
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| + | Marketing is based on transparency, | ||
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| + | Overall, the project demonstrates how technology can be designed responsibly by balancing user needs, environmental impact, and legal requirements. | ||
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| + | The following chapter presents the project development and final design. | ||