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About Industrial Engineering

Today, technological and industrial development has naturally increased dependence on fundamental resources such as energy and raw materials. As these resources become increasingly scarce, utilizing them in the most efficient way has become crucial. Under these conditions, where work and employment conditions continuously evolve and change, industrial engineers stand out in managing limited resources, proposing alternative production policies, and ensuring interdisciplinary coordination in projects.

Industrial Engineering is a branch of engineering focused on analyzing, planning, organizing, executing, controlling, and improving systems in both the industrial and service sectors, which consist of elements such as people, machines, and materials. It achieves this by developing systems, models, and methods aimed at preventing and solving problems. Related fields include operations research, production planning and control, quality control, quality management, ergonomics, inventory management, cost management, facility design and planning, and system analysis.