The technology assessment implementation at science and technology research institute in defense, Malaysia (Stride)

The roles of the technology assessment are to give inputs in terms of not only technical efficiency and economic rationality but also social and ecological consequences of the introduction of a specific technology. The aim of the technology assessment is to determine the risk as early as possible be...

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