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This Open Access proceedings present a good overview of the current research landscape of industrial robots. The objective of MHI Colloquium is a successful networking at academic and management level. Thereby the colloquium is focussing on a high level academic exchange to distribute the obtained research results, determine synergetic effects and trends, connect the actors personally and in conclusion strengthen the research field as well as the MHI community. Additionally there is the possibility to become acquainted with the organizing institute. Primary audience are members of the scientific association for assembly, handling and industrial robots (WG MHI).
Robotics and Automation --- Manufacturing, Machines, Tools, Processes --- Engineering Design --- Simulation and Modeling --- Machinery and Machine Elements --- Control, Robotics, Automation --- Machines, Tools, Processes --- Computer Science --- Open Access --- Assembly Processes & Systems --- Handling & Grasping --- Modelling & Simulation --- Human-robot-collaboration --- Industrial Robotics --- Robotics --- Production engineering --- Technical design --- Computer modelling & simulation --- Engines & power transmission
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This open access book discusses service design capabilities in innovation processes, and provides a framework that guides design students, practitioners and researchers towards a better understanding of operational aspects of service design processes. More specifically, it revisits service designers’ capabilities in light of the new roles that have opened up in innovation processes on different scales. After years of being inadequately defined, the professional profile of service designers is now taking shape. Today private and public institutions recognize service designers as essential contributors to their innovation and development processes. What are the capabilities that characterize a service designer? These essential capabilities are what service designers should acquire in their education and can sell when looking for a job.
Innovation/Technology Management --- Manufacturing, Machines, Tools, Processes --- Services --- Business and Management --- Machines, Tools, Processes --- Industries --- service design --- value creation interaction --- value creation infrastructure --- Service System Design --- innovation --- Design capabilities --- open access --- Research & development management --- Industrial applications of scientific research & technological innovation --- Production engineering --- Hospitality & service industries
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