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Efficient Factory 4.0 Darmstadt—Industrie 4.0 Implementation for Midsize Industry

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Industrie 4.0 has become a significant factor for success to companies in the manufacturing industry. Model factories as demonstrators are contributing greatly to its increasing prevalence. It is precisely here that the Efficient Factory 4.0 of the Technical University of Darmstadt begins its approach, demonstrating feasible solutions for the introduction of Industrie 4.0 into everyday industrial practice. It is thus a valuable aid in increasing the competitiveness of the manufacturing industry.

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Anderl, R., Anokhin, O., Arndt, A. (2018). Efficient Factory 4.0 Darmstadt—Industrie 4.0 Implementation for Midsize Industry. In: Sendler, U. (eds) The Internet of Things. Springer Vieweg, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-662-54904-9_8

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