The Future of Smart Production for SMEs A Methodological and Practical Approach Towards Digitalization in SMEs

This book explains and exemplifies how SMEs can embrace the Smart Production approach and technologies in order to gain a beneficiary outcome. The book describes the Smart Production vision for SMEs, as well as the method to get there. The concept behind the book is based on the long-term experience...

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Other Authors: Madsen, Ole (Editor), Berger, Ulrich (Editor), Møller, Charles (Editor), Heidemann Lassen, Astrid (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham Springer International Publishing 2023, 2023
Edition:1st ed. 2023
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Collection: Springer eBooks 2005- - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 22. Predictive analytics applications for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) – A mini survey and real-world use cases -- 23. SMEs and the Sustainability Challenge: Digital shadow enabling smart decision making -- Part IV: Technologies -- 24. Introduction to Part 4 -- 25. Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) -- 26. CloudComputing: Key to Enabling Smart Production and Industry 4.0 -- 27. Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning -- 28. 5G Smart Production -- 29. Information Security: The Cornerstone for Surviving the Digital Wild -- 30. Digital Twins: Making it feasible for SMEs -- 31. Augmented Reality: Increasing Availability and its Implication for SMEs -- 32. Additive Manufacturing -- 33. Collaborative Robots for Smart Production in SMEs -- Part V: Competences -- 34. Introduction to Part 5: Competences for Smart Production -- 35. Competences needed for Industry 4.0 and future trends --  
505 0 |a 11. Digitalization and Automation in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises: Challenges, needs, and solutions in Brandenburg, Germany -- 12. ARENA2036 a Collaborative Space for the Future of Mobility and Production -- 13. Subscription business models as accelerators for the adoption of Industry 4.0 by SMEs -- Part III: Solutions -- 14. Introduction to Part 3 -- 15. Improving Responsiveness in SMEs through Changeable and Reconfigurable Manufacturing -- 16. Role of computer simulation in the collaborative robot implementation journey of SMEs -- 17. Intelligent Assistance Systems for Assembly Tasks -- 18. IIoT and smart sensors in human-centered manufacturing -- 19. Paperless Production Demonstrator -- 20. The journey from direct and indirect additive manufacturing of individual parts to virtual warehousing of the parts portfolio: lessons for industrial manufacturers -- 21. A Modular Engineering Pipeline for Mixed Reality Environments --  
505 0 |a 36. Labour 4.0: How is the workforce prepared for the future of manufacturing industries? -- 37. Qualification in Small and Medium-sized Enterprises as the Key Driver for a Digitized Economy -- 38. A Sandbox Approach for Manufacturing Innovation: A Multiple Case Study -- 39. Learning Factories for Learning and Experimentation in Industry 4.0 in SMEs 
505 0 |a Acknowledgements -- 1. Editorial – introduction to the book -- Part I: Vision -- 2. The Smart production vision -- 3. Challenges for SMEs on their Path to Smart Production -- 4. The Vision and Development Trajectory for the Twin Transformation—Cross-Pollination Between SMART and Circular Production -- 5. An Action Design Research Approach to study Digital Transformation in SME -- Part II: Transformation -- 6. Introduction to Part 2 -- 7. Maturity Assessments to support SME overcoming structural changes in their business environment -- 8. How to support the transformation towards Smart Production by applying the Digital Factory Mapping: a case study -- 9. Differences between Small and Medium Sized Companies when realizing Smart Production - Experiences from Northwest Smart Production Program in Denmark -- 10. Innovation Factory North: An Approach to Make Small and Medium Sized Manufacturing Companies Smarter --  
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520 |a This book explains and exemplifies how SMEs can embrace the Smart Production approach and technologies in order to gain a beneficiary outcome. The book describes the Smart Production vision for SMEs, as well as the method to get there. The concept behind the book is based on the long-term experience of the authors in researching and tackling problems of SMEs in the manufacturing sector. The book provides applied methods and obtained solutions in different branches and different sizes of SMEs, encompassing a broad survey of our markets and societies. The perspective is systemic/holistic and integrated including human, organizational, technological, and digital perspectives