TY - BOOK
T1 - Decentralised Technical Intelligence (DTI) for increased manufacturing performance
T2 - Going beyond the limits of today in an interdisciplinary approach
A2 - Sautter, Björn
A2 - Matamoros, Alejandra
A2 - Arunjunai, Annamalai
A2 - Aeschlimann, Beat
A2 - Colosimo, Bianca
A2 - Constantinescu, Carmen
A2 - Decubber, Chris
A2 - Pham, Duc
A2 - Bessey, Eberhard
A2 - Sol, Egbert-Jan
A2 - Westkämper, Engelbert
A2 - Van Brussel, Hendrik
A2 - Bilbatua, Joseba
A2 - Arrieta, Juanan
A2 - Peters, Kai
A2 - Candeias, Marta
A2 - Myklebust, Odd
A2 - Fulga-Beising, Simina
A2 - Walter, Stefan
PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - The European manufacturing industry is in a transformation process and faces immense challenges. Increasing capabilities of digital technologies and growing requirements for green production demand a digital and green “twin transition” of the industry. Resource bottlenecks and global supply chain disruptions pose serious competitiveness and resilience challenges for European industry. At the same time, socio-political demands of companies are growing – which is also reflected in research and innovation policy – with the risk of jeopardising the performance and future viability in particular of SMEs on the world markets. This White Paper on Decentralised Technical Intelligence (DTI) illustrates how the synergistic potentials of different technologies can be harnessed in an interdisciplinary systemic approach to revolutionise industry performance beyond the limits of today. The described DTI approach aims to leapfrog performance gains on business, value networks and the global level, thus linking economic requirements with socio-political objectives. The White Paper builds on the ManuFUTURE Vision 2030 and the ManuFUTURE SRIA 2030 and provides guidance to business decisionmakers as well as to policymakers in the manufacturing sector on how to realise the vision of a “globally competitive, interconnected and adaptive sociotechnical value creation system that ensures sustainable growth and social welfare, in a resource constrained world”.
AB - The European manufacturing industry is in a transformation process and faces immense challenges. Increasing capabilities of digital technologies and growing requirements for green production demand a digital and green “twin transition” of the industry. Resource bottlenecks and global supply chain disruptions pose serious competitiveness and resilience challenges for European industry. At the same time, socio-political demands of companies are growing – which is also reflected in research and innovation policy – with the risk of jeopardising the performance and future viability in particular of SMEs on the world markets. This White Paper on Decentralised Technical Intelligence (DTI) illustrates how the synergistic potentials of different technologies can be harnessed in an interdisciplinary systemic approach to revolutionise industry performance beyond the limits of today. The described DTI approach aims to leapfrog performance gains on business, value networks and the global level, thus linking economic requirements with socio-political objectives. The White Paper builds on the ManuFUTURE Vision 2030 and the ManuFUTURE SRIA 2030 and provides guidance to business decisionmakers as well as to policymakers in the manufacturing sector on how to realise the vision of a “globally competitive, interconnected and adaptive sociotechnical value creation system that ensures sustainable growth and social welfare, in a resource constrained world”.
M3 - Report
BT - Decentralised Technical Intelligence (DTI) for increased manufacturing performance
PB - ManuFUTURE
ER -