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The Industrial sector spans multiple sub-categories. While these are differentiated by technology, applications and products, and industry 4.0 will continue to be of importance for the sector, main focus is now turned towards industry 5.0. Industry 5.0 is about combining humans and machine, with main focus on collaboration and emphasising on synergies. While machines operate efficiently, humans add personal value to the process or product.
To maximize the implementation of any technology, companies will need to employ talented individuals that can ask the right questions.
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3D Printing: Is Germany in Need of a Re-boot?
Despite Germany’s pioneering role in developing 3D additive production techniques, and their adoption by the country’s larger players, top management in many of the companies who supply those organizations is still concerned about the risks associated with these new technologies. They are potentially losing sight of major opportunities to earn money and secure competitiveness for the future.