The selected chapters demonstrate how globally competitive manufacturing in high-cost countries such as Norway is enabled by AI-supported intelligent and flexible automation and the use of digital twins, as well as human-centred manufacturing. This book describes the interactions in innovative and sustainable organizations and changes in materials, products and processes, digital twins and AI-supported automated manufacturing processes. Supported by case studies and reflections from the manufacturing industry, this book evaluates how the combination of digitalization and sustainability enables competitiveness. With a focus on multi-material products and processes, robust and flexible automation and innovative and sustainable organizations, it provides a multi-disciplinary insight into the challenges and opportunities faced by manufacturing industries over time.
This book serves as an ideal reference for researchers, scholars and policymakers in manufacturing, production and operations, with a particular interest in technology and sustainability.
Sverre Gulbrandsen-Dahl is Centre Director of SFI Manufacturing and Chief Scientist at SINTEF Manufacturing.
Halvor Holtskog is a professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Heidi Carin Dreyer is a professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Einar L. Hinrichsen is research manager for a group in SINTEF AS named "Polymer and Composite Materials".
Gabor Sziebig is currently a research manager with SINTEF Manufacturing and also a part-time associate professor with the Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology, UiT - The Arctic University of Norway.
Håkon Raabe is VP Projects at SINTEF Manufacturing, developing and managing applied research projects within manufacturing and technology development.
Kristian Martinsen is a senior researcher at SINTEF Manufacturing and a professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.