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Effects of Industry 4.0 based test and validation in the electronics industry

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2024-02-05
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Kovács, B., & Husi, G. (2024). Effects of Industry 4.0 based test and validation in the electronics industry . Régiókutatás Szemle, 8(1), 21-29. https://doi.org/10.30716/RSZ/1/3
Abstract

The continuous demand increase of electronic items challenges the electronic manufacturing companies. The economic and manufacturing challenges, and the Industry 4.0 based solutions of having a great product portfolio of a regional, original equipment manufacturer are presented in this study. The acquirement and the implementation of the principles of Industry 4.0 results a new production environment, but the positive effects of that can be demonstrated from financial and production efficiency sides. The mindset change of the test and validation area of an electronic company, and the steps required to achieve Industry 4.0 based test solutions are presented in this article. You can read about the practical implementation of a pioneering technology in the field of informatics, Big Data oriented data processing in a real manufacturing environment. The changes related to hardware and software design and data acquisition are presented, also you can read about the resulting cost saving, production efficiency improvement and product output growth of the study.

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