2019
DOI: 10.1007/s40192-019-00139-2
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Cloud-Based Materials and Product Realization—Fostering ICME Via Industry 4.0

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“…Without the help of a network/supply chain integrator to support innovation activities, schedule R&D, engage suppliers and customers early in innovation development, and integrate innovation processes using 4.0 solutions, it will be difficult to overcome the barriers of working together on new products. Some technologies classified as Industry 4.0 solutions, such as cloud computing, blockchain, and artificial intelligence, will overcome the limitations of open innovation management [120]. Selected automotive corporations are spearheading the implementation of 4.0 technologies in the management of innovation emerging from the open model (e.g., Toyota, Volkswagen) [121] improving the innovation performance of all links in the supply chain [116].…”
Section: Symptoms Of Implementing Industry 40 Solutions In Innovation Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Without the help of a network/supply chain integrator to support innovation activities, schedule R&D, engage suppliers and customers early in innovation development, and integrate innovation processes using 4.0 solutions, it will be difficult to overcome the barriers of working together on new products. Some technologies classified as Industry 4.0 solutions, such as cloud computing, blockchain, and artificial intelligence, will overcome the limitations of open innovation management [120]. Selected automotive corporations are spearheading the implementation of 4.0 technologies in the management of innovation emerging from the open model (e.g., Toyota, Volkswagen) [121] improving the innovation performance of all links in the supply chain [116].…”
Section: Symptoms Of Implementing Industry 40 Solutions In Innovation Managementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Faced with a new, hyper-competitive environment and opportunities provided by Industry 4.0 technologies, the organizations must not only develop and disseminate new products but also create value for their stakeholders through lower costs and better quality (Haus-Reve et al 2019; Smudde and Courtright, 2011). In the context of NPD, the Industry 4.0 facilitates an environment to collaborate and share information pertaining to material, product, manufacturing process, market data, information, knowledge and resources between the network participants such as material scientists, systems designers, software developers, service customers to achieve a cost-effective co-creation of value supporting open innovation (Nellippallil et al , 2019). Past studies have emphasized that organizations have performed well when they collaborate with multiple stakeholders (Driessen and Hillebrand, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, the existing studies have focused on analyzing the impact of trust on stakeholder collaboration in conventional manufacturing organizations. They lack insights into how the innovative organizations, who are/have implemented Industry 4.0, have managed to build trust with their collaborative partners (Nellippallil et al , 2019; Savastano et al , 2018). There are more exploratory studies required to get a deeper understanding of how trust can be developed within the collaborative partners in digitally transformed organizations (Arvidson and Melander, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Likewise, considerable papers present generic methods (16 papers) in addition to specific methods (10 papers) to support development of industry 4.0 solutions. These methods involve technologies such as augmented reality [35] virtual reality [36], digital twins [37], cloud-based platforms [38], while some of these methods support specific design aspects such as integrability between product design and manufacturing [39], design of product quality monitoring systems [40], intelligent product design with CPS feedback [41], CPS user interface design [42], IoT-based systems [43]. 15 papers were assigned to 'other' category, which involved methods featuring simulations, automated/smart/generative design, knowledge feedback, product lifecycle management (PLM) and manufacturing execution system (MES) tool-based approaches as well as review papers.…”
Section: Manufacturing Considerations During Product Design and Development In The Context Of Industry 40mentioning
confidence: 99%