Heterogeneous Fields of Application in Additive Manufacturing

JournalIndustrie 4.0 Management
Issue Volume 36, 2020, Edition 4, Pages 25-29
Open Accesshttps://doi.org/10.30844/I40M_20-4_S25-29
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Abstract

Additive manufacturing is a central component of the fourth industrial revolution, which was initiated a few years ago. The growing interconnection of machines and processes and the ever-increasing individualization of customer needs mean that manufacturers have to adapt to changing markets in a continual process due to global competition. The production of prototypes or individual series using machines that produce complex three-dimensional workpieces is becoming increasingly important for manufacturing companies and, thus, for research institutions in the training of qualified specialists.

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