Technology management: innovated water welding machine for entrepreneurship
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The study aimed to determine the effectiveness and acceptability of an innovative water welding machine for entrepreneurship during the 2019-2020 academic year, as the basis for technology management. The innovative water welding machine for entrepreneurship for campus maintenance was evaluated on the acceptability of its effectiveness and sustainability, awareness, safety, and health. The quasi-experiment method, particularly survey research, was employed in this study. Questionnaires were given to 10 professors/instructors, 45 Second Year BIT Welding and Fabrication Technology students, 45 Third Year BIT Welding and Fabrication Technology students, and 5 Experts from Small Scale Industries, Pinamungajan, Cebu for evaluation. The study found that the technology management of innovative water welding machines for entrepreneurship on school campuses is highly acceptable for effectiveness, awareness, safety, and health. It is recommended to adopt this innovative technology Water Machine for maintenance and safety of end users.
Keywords: Acceptability; awareness; effectiveness; innovation; technology management; water welding machine.
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