The “aftermath” of Industry 4.0 in Small and Medium Enterprises
“Companies and their industrial processes need to adapt to this rapid change if they are not to be left behind by developments in their sector and by their competitors.”[1]. Industries worldwide are becoming highly volatile, facing the same rhythms as their markets of choice. Taking in consideration...
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