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Concept for participatory product development process in the field of robotic systems

Increasing networking and digitalization in the industrial framework down to the lowest levels of production processes are the basis and driving force for innovations and changes that go hand in hand with developments in the area of Industry 4.0 and Smart Factory solutions. The classic Product Devel...

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