Digitalization of automotive industry – scenarios for future manufacturing
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Peters, Steven; Chun, Jung-Hoon; Lanza, Gisela
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Among the current challenges to the global automotive industry are changes in global markets leading to product variety, regulation leading to pressure for new technologies in body and powertrain, and competition by new players such as huge information and communication technology companies. Automotive original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) deal with these issues in different ways. This paper uses the scenario technique to illustrate possible answers to the question, how future value chains of automotive industry will look like. In almost all cases, information and communication technology (ICT) plays a major role in future strategies to cope with the aforementioned challenges. On the one hand, ICT can boost the way to more efficient production of variants by utilizing smart manufacturing approaches, on the other hand ICT enables new features such as autonomous driving. Keywords: Smart Manufacturing; Digitalization; Scenario Technique
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2015-11Department
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Department of Mechanical Engineering; Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Laboratory for Manufacturing and ProductivityJournal
Manufacturing Review
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EDP Sciences
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Peters, Steven et al. “Digitalization of Automotive Industry – Scenarios for Future Manufacturing.” Manufacturing Review 3 (2016): 1 © 2016 S. Peters et al.
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2265-4224