Recommendations for Implementing the Strategic Initiative INDUSTRIE 4.0 -- Securing the Future of German Manufacturing Industry
H. Kagermann, W. Wahlster, and J. Helbig. Final Report of the Industrie 4.0 Working Group, acatech -- National Academy of Science and Engineering, München, (April 2013)
Abstract
Germany has one of the most competitive manufacturing industries in the world and is a global leader in the manufacturing equipment sector. This is in no small measure due to Germany's specialisation in research, development and production of innovative manufacturing technologies and the management of complex industrial processes. Germany's strong machinery and plant manufacturing industry, its globally significant level of IT competences and its know-how in embedded systems and automation engineering mean that it is extremely well placed to develop its position as a leader in the manufacturing engineering industry. Germany is thus uniquely positioned to tap into the potential of a new type of industrialisation: Industrie 4.0.
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%X Germany has one of the most competitive manufacturing industries in the world and is a global leader in the manufacturing equipment sector. This is in no small measure due to Germany's specialisation in research, development and production of innovative manufacturing technologies and the management of complex industrial processes. Germany's strong machinery and plant manufacturing industry, its globally significant level of IT competences and its know-how in embedded systems and automation engineering mean that it is extremely well placed to develop its position as a leader in the manufacturing engineering industry. Germany is thus uniquely positioned to tap into the potential of a new type of industrialisation: Industrie 4.0.
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