The growing of research in the area of human and technology are indisputable. Human and technology are often seen as interacting to each other in number of ways. Technologies are used to enhance human activities in solving problems and needs. The success or failure of technologies, the question whether technology helps humans to fulfill their goals or whether it hinders them is in most cases not a technical one. Even though this problem has been recognized in many academic disciplines that deal with technology, we are still far from being able to present a set of theories that would allow us to understand the interaction of human and technology to put it into practical use.
The journal invites contributions from both scholars and practitioners involved in research, management, and the utilization of human and technology interaction, comprising but not limited to work in areas of age-related rehabilitation, incontinence technology, blast injury rehabilitation, neurorehabilitation, functional rehabilitation, technologies promoting independent living and any area where the application of engineering technology and technology management can be applied.
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