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Digital Twin in Industry: State-of-the-Art

IEEE Transactions on Industrial Informatics, 2019
Digital twin (DT) is one of the most promising enabling technologies for realizing smart manufacturing and Industry 4.0. DTs are characterized by the seamless integration between the cyber and physical spaces.
F. Tao, He Zhang, Ang Liu, A. Nee
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Sustainable Fashion: Exploring the Concept of Greenwashing and New Trends in the Fashion Industry

International Journal of Innovative Science and Research Technology
The fashion industry, characterized by rapid cycles of production and consumption, has emerged as a global economic powerhouse, generating significant revenue and employment opportunities worldwide.
Sashya Siddhartha
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The fourth industrial revolution in the food industry—Part I: Industry 4.0 technologies

Critical reviews in food science and nutrition, 2022
Climate change, the growth in world population, high levels of food waste and food loss, and the risk of new disease or pandemic outbreaks are examples of the many challenges that threaten future food sustainability and the security of the planet and ...
A. Hassoun   +13 more
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Industrial Accidents in the Construction Industry

Scandinavian Journal of Social Medicine, 1974
In this investigation, accidents in the Swedish construction industry in 1967 leading to permanent disability or death were studied. The aims were to illustrate the magnitude of the problem and to create a basis of decision for the taking of preventive measures. The population consisted of nearly 400 cases.
H, Fredin, P, Gerdman, J, Thorson
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Industry 5.0: Prospect and retrospect

Journal of manufacturing systems, 2022
Jiewu Leng   +8 more
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Industrialization and Industrial Hubs

2020
This chapter examines the performance of special economic zones (SEZs) in African countries, specifically in Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania, in three dimensions: (i) zone design; (ii) zone development; and (iii) zone spillovers and complementary policies.
Josaphat Kweka, Dirk Willem te Velde
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Industrial sectors and industrial districts: tools for industrial analysis

European Planning Studies, 2002
The article begins by showing that the traditional concept of industrial sector has been radically criticized on both theoretical and empirical grounds. The reasons for the concept's inadequacy are raised, and they are identified as: (i) the fact that in a rapidly changing world empirical classifications must be changed; (ii) the fact that when ...
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Industrialism and Industrial Man

The British Journal of Sociology, 1962
N. A. Finkelstein   +4 more
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