From connectivity via intelligence toward sustainability? Maturity of shopfloor automation technology in the manufacturing industry

Tobias Reichenstein , Christina Stefanie Reich , Kilian Hoffmann , Jörg Franke
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The manufacturing industry is experiencing a significant transformation driven by digital technologies, Industry 4.0 concepts, and the potential for sustainable practices. This research presents an overview of the manufacturing industry, focusing on the design of manufacturing systems, digital transformation, and sustainability, identifying the gap between technological advancements and their application in industrial settings. In order to examine this, a panel survey of 899 industrial participants was conducted. This analysis assesses the potential for automation and digital factory implementation alongside the dedication for sustainability in the manufacturing industry. The findings indicate that while research has advanced in these areas, practical applications in the manufacturing industry still lag behind, particularly in terms of technology readiness levels and data implementation for automation. This paper serves as a foundation for future research, providing insights into technologies ready for industrial implementation and identifying areas requiring further optimization and study. Therefore, a matrix is presented that aids in selecting or strategizing technology utilization during the design of manufacturing systems. However, this research primarily focused on technological aspects, recommending future research to explore the interplay between organizational, human related factors, and technology to design manufacturing systems successfully with respect to sustainability.
从连通性到智能化,再到可持续性?制造业车间自动化技术的成熟度
在数字技术、工业 4.0 概念和可持续实践潜力的推动下,制造业正在经历一场重大变革。本研究对制造业进行了概述,重点关注制造系统的设计、数字化转型和可持续发展,找出技术进步与其在工业环境中的应用之间的差距。为此,我们对 899 名工业参与者进行了小组调查。这项分析评估了自动化和数字化工厂实施的潜力,以及对制造业可持续发展的贡献。研究结果表明,虽然这些领域的研究取得了进展,但制造业的实际应用仍然滞后,尤其是在自动化的技术准备水平和数据实施方面。本文为今后的研究奠定了基础,深入探讨了可用于工业实施的技术,并确定了需要进一步优化和研究的领域。因此,本文提出了一个矩阵,有助于在设计制造系统时选择技术或制定技术利用战略。不过,本研究主要侧重于技术方面,建议今后的研究探索组织、与人相关的因素和技术之间的相互作用,以成功设计出具有可持续性的制造系统。
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