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Area of Science:

  • Industrial Engineering
  • Manufacturing Systems
  • Technology Adoption

Background:

  • Smart manufacturing offers solutions to industry challenges.
  • Manufacturers require support to effectively implement new technologies.
  • Existing knowledge on technology integration is fragmented.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose a shared knowledge base for smart manufacturing technologies.
  • To introduce an Implementation Risk Assessment Framework (IRAF) for technology evaluation.
  • To facilitate the successful and rapid scaling of smart manufacturing.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a shared knowledge base detailing problem areas, solutions, and best practices.
  • Creation of the Implementation Risk Assessment Framework (IRAF) to identify technology weaknesses.
  • Analysis of technology performance within specific manufacturing contexts.

Main Results:

  • A structured approach to documenting and sharing manufacturing technology knowledge.
  • A framework for assessing the risks associated with implementing new technologies.
  • Identification of key factors influencing technology adoption and performance.

Conclusions:

  • Shared knowledge bases and risk assessment frameworks are crucial for smart manufacturing.
  • These tools can stimulate innovation and drive standardization.
  • Accelerated and successful deployment of smart manufacturing technologies is achievable.