The fourth industrial revolution, or Industry 4.0, promises numerous benefits to manufacturing companies, including increased operational efficiency and flexibility, as well as the ability of mass customization. The scientific foundations of Industry 4.0 are well developed by now [1, 2]. However, this does not automatically mean that the concepts of Industry 4.0 have already been widely adopted. An acatech survey including seventy companies revealed that 80% of these companies have reached only the second of six levels of the “Industry 4.0 Maturity Index”, three companies made it to the third level, and not one company achieved …
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