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Industrie 4.0—Digital Redesign of Product Creation and Production in Berlin as an Industrial Location

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At the end of 2015, approximately 449 research and implementation projects in Germany were dedicated to the topic of Industrie 4.0. The great challenges, on the one hand, are to transform existing partial solutions, new findings and results into comprehensive and standardized application, while, on the other hand, identifying “white spots” and diligently continuing to research them. This chapter presents innovative Industrie 4.0 projects for the real and digital factory and product management from the Production Technology Center (PTZ) in Berlin, and offers a research map for the allocation of its own activities. A stage model is used to illustrate how the implementation and operationalization of information management required in the future can be mastered. The future-oriented concept of the information factory serves to demonstrate how, with the aid of the digital twin and smart data, gains in the efficiency and effectivity of product creation and production can be achieved.

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Stark, R., Damerau, T., Lindow, K. (2018). Industrie 4.0—Digital Redesign of Product Creation and Production in Berlin as an Industrial Location. In: Sendler, U. (eds) The Internet of Things. Springer Vieweg, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54904-9_10

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