This paper explains that
electronics technologies empower man to do things that were never imagined before such as completing advanced tasks faster and easier such as the automated teller machines (ATMs). The author points out that advances in the discipline of biomedical engineering have made the impossible "possible" by working closely with doctors, nurses and other healthcare workers to develop a range of computing, instrumentation, imaging and telemedicine equipment. The paper relates that electronic forms of learning, calls "
e-learning", have evolved in different methods, which makes use of assisted programs and software in which the speed of teaching can be adjusted to the learning ability and speed of the learner and to physical
impairments. Table of Contents The Importance of Electronics in Today's Society and How Mankind Relies on the Current Technologies Electronics Technology in the Development and Aid of Human Life and Longevity Technical Achievements in the Area of Biomedics Technology in Electronics - Aiding Other Defects of Humanity Conclusion