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Outlook, Future Fields of Action and Transfer to the Industry

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In addition to the work described above on the functional areas of the current research funding for Industrie 4.0, the two projects Speedfactory and Storefactory, funded by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Energy, should be mentioned in particular. In addition, there are fields of action, especially for the Industrie 4.0 solution transfer to the industry, as well as for future actions, which will be presented in the following chapter.

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Gloy, YS. (2021). Outlook, Future Fields of Action and Transfer to the Industry. In: Industry 4.0 in Textile Production. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-62590-0_7

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