Analisis Biaya-Manfaat Implementasi Otomatisasi dalam Pengelolaan Laboratorium Bioteknologi Perikanan dari Perspektif Ekonomi dan Keberlanjutan
Cost-Benefit Analysis of Automation Implementation in Fisheries Biotechnology Laboratory Management from An Economic and Sustainability Perspective
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https://doi.org/10.33369/pelastek.v5i1.41665Keywords:
Otomatisasi laboratorium, Bioteknologi perikanan, Analisis biaya-manfaat, Keberlanjutan Lingkungan, Efisiensi energiAbstract
Penelitian ini mengkaji implementasi otomatisasi dalam pengelolaan laboratorium bioteknologi perikanan dari perspektif ekonomi dan keberlanjutan melalui analisis biaya-manfaat. Melalui tinjauan literatur komprehensif, studi ini mengeksplorasi dampak ekonomi, efisiensi operasional, dan implikasi keberlanjutan dari sistem otomatisasi laboratorium. Hasil menunjukkan bahwa meskipun investasi awal signifikan, otomatisasi laboratorium menawarkan manfaat jangka panjang dalam hal peningkatan produktivitas, akurasi, dan efisiensi energi. Namun, tantangan seperti biaya implementasi tinggi dan kebutuhan adaptasi tenaga kerja perlu diatasi. Penelitian ini menyoroti pentingnya pendekatan holistik dalam mengadopsi teknologi otomatisasi, mempertimbangkan tidak hanya aspek ekonomi tetapi juga dampak sosial dan lingkungan untuk mencapai keberlanjutan jangka panjang dalam pengelolaan laboratorium bioteknologi perikanan.
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