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Value Co-creative Manufacturing Methodology with IoT-Based Smart Factory for Mass Customisation

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The future of productivity and growth in a highly customized production environment has received much attention by practitioners. This paper presents an innovative methodology of value co-creative manufacturing with Internet of Things (IoT)-based smart factories for mass customized rubber products in a real-time scenario. To implement the proposed system design, a three-layered business oriented model is developed to offer maximum value co-creation for 3D printing technology development by integrating cloud computing and Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) related to computational social science in customized manufacturing and product design. A Japanese case application is presented to demonstrate its usefulness and flexibility for the proposed system design including a computational social scientific approach.

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Our activity is fully supported by the “Innovative Design and Production Technology Project” under the cross-ministerial SIP (Strategic Innovation Promotion) program (http://www8.cao.go.jp/cstp/gaiyo/sip/) organized by New Energy and Industrial Technology Development Organization (NEDO) and Cabinet Office (http://www.cao.go.jp/index-e.html), Government of Japan.

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Kaihara, T., Kokuryo, D., Suginouchi, S., Kuik, S. (2017). Value Co-creative Manufacturing Methodology with IoT-Based Smart Factory for Mass Customisation. In: Endo, K., Kurihara, S., Kamihigashi, T., Toriumi, F. (eds) Reconstruction of the Public Sphere in the Socially Mediated Age. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-10-6138-7_9

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