Competition and collaboration in production science

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Abstract

Competition and collaboration are the driving forces for science in general and for production science in specific. Competition is an appropriate mean to focus rare sources. Collaboration enables a holistic approach to production and can be seen as a new paradigm for production research. An example for the new paradigm of process chain development is given: the decreased process chain for the production of gears for the automotive industry. Material scientists, metal forming engineers, grinding experts and automation specialists work together with industrial partners.

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Toenshoff, H. K. (2005). Competition and collaboration in production science. In CISM International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, Courses and Lectures (Vol. 486, pp. 17–26). Springer International Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-211-38053-1_3

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