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Shared Manufacturing

In: Tokenizing the Future

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  • Patrick Stuckmann-Blumenstein

    (TU Dortmund)

  • Larissa Krämer

    (TU Dortmund)

  • Dominik Bons

    (TU Dortmund)

  • Patrick Keitzl

    (TU Dortmund)

  • Eugen Burov

    (Fraunhofer IML)

Abstract

The manufacturing industry has recently faced obstacles, such as increased competition, shorter life cycles, and crises, leading to uncertainty. With the emergence of the internet and affordable automation devices, companies can analyze processes in detail and collect a vast amount of data, often referred to as the new oil due to its value for future technologies. In this context, cooperation is essential, as companies often need help in tackling these challenges.

Suggested Citation

  • Patrick Stuckmann-Blumenstein & Larissa Krämer & Dominik Bons & Patrick Keitzl & Eugen Burov, 2025. "Shared Manufacturing," Springer Books, in: Wolfgang Prinz & Daniel Trauth (ed.), Tokenizing the Future, pages 385-398, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-031-91405-8_25
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-91405-8_25
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