2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-10-8588-8_3
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Stuttgart Region—Sustainable Industrialization in Stuttgart Metropolitan Region

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“…Moreover, as the research of the North Jutland region shows, a considerable challenge for regions located far away from a metropolis may be the distance from important markets and industrial partners [78]. Other authors claim that even though industry 4.0 was theoretically supposed to make it possible to produce everything in any place, the production places have remained unchanged for years [79] and that the role of industrial clusters will not diminish [80][81][82][83]. This seems to be caused by the fact that the benefits of the agglomeration are still very important for many companies.…”
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“…Moreover, as the research of the North Jutland region shows, a considerable challenge for regions located far away from a metropolis may be the distance from important markets and industrial partners [78]. Other authors claim that even though industry 4.0 was theoretically supposed to make it possible to produce everything in any place, the production places have remained unchanged for years [79] and that the role of industrial clusters will not diminish [80][81][82][83]. This seems to be caused by the fact that the benefits of the agglomeration are still very important for many companies.…”
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“…This seems to be caused by the fact that the benefits of the agglomeration are still very important for many companies. Analysing the well-developed industrial region of Stuttgart, Hertwig et al (2019) claim that with little effort, the local administration is able to support a symbiosis of sustainable development goals, Industry 4.0 and the goals of enterprises in the area [83]. Given the opportunities that industrial development 4.0 opens up for agglomeration areas, it is also necessary to take the emerging requirements for these areas into account-the need for adequate infrastructure and basic resources, such as water and energy and warning systems [84].…”
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confidence: 99%