Digifacturing: Strategically redefining manufacturing for micro-SMEs
Micro-SMEs have a pivotal role in manufacturing yet face unique challenges in embracing digitization and digitalization which hold a promise of enhancing productivity, efficiency, and quality. This paper introduces Digifacturing, a term coined to encapsulate manufacturing through the strategic integration of digitization and digitalization tailored for micro-SMEs keeping the human workforce in loop. A general framework designed to address the specific needs and constraints of these enterprises is developed which addresses critical challenges left unaddressed by frameworks in archival literature. In a practical demonstration, the framework is tested on a developed system in a lab environment mimicking micro-SME environments, thus illustrating the adaptability and versatility in a real-world manufacturing setting. The findings from this work contribute to the nuanced understanding of key challenges in micro-SME manufacturing environments and addresses unmet needs in the application of research frameworks for implementation of digital tools for specific manufacturing processes in micro-SME environments.
History
School affiliated with
- School of Engineering (Research Outputs)
Publication Title
Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing: Manufacturing Innovation and Preparedness for the Changing World Order: Proceedings of FAIM 2024, June 23–26, 2024, Taichung, Taiwan, Volume 2 (ed. by Yi-Chi Wang, Siu Hang Chan, Zih-Huei Wang)Publisher
Springer LinkExternal DOI
ISSN
2195-4356eISSN
2195-4364ISBN
978-3-031-74484-6eISBN
978-3-031-74485-3Date Accepted
2024-04-23Event Name
International Conference on Flexible Automation and Intelligent Manufacturing 2024Event Dates
23 - 26 June 2024Event Organiser
Feng Chia University (FCU)Open Access Status
- Not Open Access