About the Journal

EASI is an international multidisciplinary arena for researchers and practitioners from academia, industry and government to discuss the challenges around flexibility and interoperability in industry and the relationship between industry and society. This journal aims to disseminate original and multidisciplinary articles in the fields of Engineering and Applied Sciences, ranging from industrial engineering research to computing and applied telematics, to achieve comprehensive solutions for success in industry and society.

Computing and Applied Telematics is oriented towards interoperability and decentralized decision-making in the industry, it will encompass research work and technological developments to create services and applications that meet the current needs in industrial and business management to fulfill the demands of the society.

Individual research practitioners will also be invited to share their expertise to support the integration of research, theory and practice by adopting this multidisciplinary perspective.

The editorial direction is promoted by the University of Guayaquil, Ecuador and is organized by the Faculty of Industrial Engineering (University of Guayaquil).

EASI: Engineering and Applied Sciences in Industry

ISSN-e: 2953-6634

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Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Maintenance and sustainability enhancing industrial efficiency (January-June Issue)
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This EASI issue takes readers on an engaging journey to the forefront of engineering and applied sciences, with a particular focus on optimizing industrial processes and promoting sustainability. The featured articles delve into critical topics ranging from climate variable modeling for enhanced energy efficiency (Vanegas Zabala et al., 2024) to implementing reliability-centered maintenance practices to reduce costs and boost productivity (Aguilera-Órdenes & Amador-Cáceres, 2024).

Furthermore, the journal explores the intersection of industry and society, analyzing how initiatives like forest landscape restoration (Bautista-Espinoza et al., 2024) can yield environmental, social, and economic benefits. Additionally, Reyes-Aliaga et al. (2024) provide an updated perspective on industrial market segmentation, a highly relevant topic for businesses seeking differentiation and growth in an increasingly competitive landscape. Finally, Fajardo-Pruna et al. (2024) showed how technology can improve safety in adverse work environments. Their mechatronic device offers a practical solution to protect worker health.

Collectively, the articles in this issue demonstrate the diversity and dynamism of industrial engineering research, offering valuable tools and insights to address current and future industrial challenges. Readers are invited to delve into these articles and share their comments and perspectives.

Published: 2024-08-01
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