- Digital Transformation in Industry
- Technology Assessment and Management
- Recycling and Waste Management Techniques
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management
- Additive Manufacturing and 3D Printing Technologies
- Manufacturing Process and Optimization
- Transport and Logistics Innovations
- Green IT and Sustainability
- Hemodynamic Monitoring and Therapy
- Engineering Education and Technology
- Product Development and Customization
- Quality and Management Systems
- Ergonomics and Human Factors
- Education, Psychology, and Social Research
- Advancements in Materials Engineering
- Labor Market and Education
- Business and Economic Development
- Historical and Cultural Studies of Poland
- 3D IC and TSV technologies
- Historical Influence and Diplomacy
- Textile materials and evaluations
- Biomedical and Chemical Research
- Economic and Technological Innovation
- Quality and Safety in Healthcare
- Medieval European History and Architecture
University of West Bohemia
2016-2025
Nemocnice Pardubického Kraje
2020
Weatherford College
2018
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The most modern and mature industrial manufacturing revolution is known as Industry 4.0 (I4.0). Technological advance seeks to minimize all sorts of waste, optimizing the firm's performance operations aligning this its competitive advantage. While in developing economies often overlooked society environment under current neoliberalism strategy, whose approach enforced by State, with a detriment local SMEs such Mexico. Thereby, lead I4.0 implementation for SMEs, role State long-term strategic...
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This paper presents a method for recycling and reusing SMD chip components in e-textiles using special contacting technique. The involves UV-curable, non-conductive acrylic adhesive to connect onto electrically conductive textile stretchable ribbons. At the end of product’s life-cycle, are removed from ribbon reused manufacture new products. procedure several steps, including disassembly, inspection, cleaning, repair, reassembly components. results an experiment testing electrical resistance...
This article introduces the possibility of using optimization methods Failure Mode and Effect Analysis (FMEA) Design Experiments (DOE) to improve experimental research processes. The FMEA methodology was implemented in pre - phase experiment. Potential risks has been established by methodology. Risks that should affected overall result experiment have determined brainstorming process. These were tested during data evaluated DOE Student's t-test method. results this confirmed proposed helped...
This article introduces the possibility of using optimization methods FMEA and DOE to improve experimental research processes. The methodology was implemented in pre — phase experiment. Potential risks were established by methodology. From these chosen brainstorming such that have biggest impact on overall result These tested during After execution experiment, data evaluated used verify whether selected with truly significant results
This paper describes the testing of soldering on flexible substrates (PET, Kapton) with fully printed silver conductive pattern. Prior to testing, technological process was mapped and modeled using a software tool, called ARIS. In next step all possible causes were defined Ishikawa diagram. Then initial test realized poor results. After this test, risks evaluated by risk analysis. The second experiment in according performed results much better one used settings can be for future applications.
This paper presents a method for recycling and reusing SMD chip components in e-textiles using special contacting technique. The involves UV-curable, non-conductive acrylic adhesive to connect onto electrically conductive textile stretchable ribbons. At the end of product's life-cycle, are removed from ribbon reused manufacture new products. procedure several steps, including disassembly, inspection, cleaning, repair, reassembly components. results an experiment testing electrical resistance...