Abstract

The continuous rapid development of technology brought the Fourth Industrial Revolution, which posed new challenges to manufacturing companies. The mass production has so far been transformed due to the expansion of new technologies and customer expectations to meet the requirements of the production of individual products. As a result, innovative opportunities are opening up in manufacturing where the distribution and management of different resources hold new challenges. The concept of Industry 4.0 means fully automatized manufacturing where customers can order fully customized products and these products are automatically manufactured and delivered. In this paper this process is introduced in a digital factory laboratory, which has been established at the University of Pannonia Nagykanizsa - University Center for Circular Economy.

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