Possibilities of a Microfactory in the Assembly of Small Parts and Products - First Results of the M4-project

The research in mini, micro and desktop factories originates from early 90's and has continued since then by developing the technological basis and different technological building bricks and applications in the field of high-precision manufacture and assembly of future miniaturized and micro p...

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