- Digital Transformation in Industry
- Flexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems
- Collaboration in agile enterprises
- Manufacturing Process and Optimization
- Service and Product Innovation
- Quality and Supply Management
- Product Development and Customization
- Sustainable Supply Chain Management
- Business Process Modeling and Analysis
- Big Data and Business Intelligence
- Innovation and Knowledge Management
- Service-Oriented Architecture and Web Services
- Advanced Manufacturing and Logistics Optimization
- Scheduling and Optimization Algorithms
- Sustainable Industrial Ecology
- Innovative Approaches in Technology and Social Development
- Ergonomics and Human Factors
- Robot Manipulation and Learning
- Information Technology Governance and Strategy
- Design Education and Practice
- IoT and Edge/Fog Computing
- Human-Automation Interaction and Safety
- ERP Systems Implementation and Impact
- Industrial Vision Systems and Defect Detection
- Fault Detection and Control Systems
Tecnológico de Monterrey
2016-2025
Chalmers University of Technology
2023
Centre de Recerca Matemàtica
2022
Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México
2022
INESC TEC
2021
Instituto Politécnico Nacional
2019
Center for Innovation
2016-2019
University of Bremen
2018
Griffith University
2014-2017
Imperial College London
2015
Strategic networks such as collaborative networked organisations (CNOs) and virtual customer communities (VCCs) show a high potential drivers of value co-creation co-innovation. Both look at the network structures source jointly creation open innovation through access to new skills, knowledge, markets technologies by sharing risk integrating complementary competencies. This endeavour is able enhance adaptability flexibility CNOs VCCs creating systems in order react response external...
The purpose of this article is to collect and structure the various characteristics, technologies enabling factors available in current body knowledge that are associated with smart manufacturing. Eventually, it expected selection will help compare distinguish other initiatives such as Industry 4.0, cyber-physical production systems, factory, intelligent manufacturing advanced manufacturing, which frequently used synonymously result a comprehensive list regularly This also considers...
Most recently, the COVID-19 pandemic has shown industries all around world that their current manufacturing systems are not as resilient expected and therefore many failing. The workforce is most agile flexible resource simultaneously fragile one due to its humanity. By making human operators more against a range of factors affecting work workplaces, enterprises can make resilient. This paper introduces “The Resilient Operator 5.0” concept, based on operator resilience human-machine systems’...
Smart Manufacturing (SM) a revolutionary paradigm that aims to improve production systems’ performance in terms of quality, time, cost, and flexibility, as well human machine decision-making capabilities. Most large enterprises have already taken first steps towards adopting SM. Small Medium-sized Enterprises (SMEs) on the other hand, are struggling with developing SM adoption roadmap. Our research builds real perceived needs challenges faced by manufacturing SMEs advances field evaluating...
Abstract Recent economic transformations have forced companies to redefine their value propositions, increasing traditional product offerings with supplementary services—the so-called Product-Service System (PSS). Among them, the adoption of Industry 4.0 technologies is very common. However, directions that are undertaking offer new customers in not yet been investigated detail. Based on a focus group, this paper contributes understanding by identifying main trajectories would shape future...
Technology-driven Industry 4.0 (I4.0) paradigm combined with human-centrism, sustainability, and resilience orientation, forms the 5.0 (I5.0) paradigm, providing support for workforce enabling Operator (O4.0) approach. The I5.0 focuses can face unforeseen challenges, as applicability readiness of I4.0 solutions are still not well discussed in literature. Therefore, structuring existing knowledge O4.0 to prepare smooth transition toward (O5.0) is crucial. A systematic literature review...
This paper outlines the base concepts, materials and methods used to develop an Industry 4.0 architecture focused on predictive maintenance, while relying low-cost principles be affordable by Small Manufacturing Enterprises. The result of this research work was a low-cost, easy-to-develop cyber-physical system that measures temperature vibration variables machining process in Haas CNC turning centre, storing such data cloud where Recursive Partitioning Regression Tree model technique is run...
This paper employs a real-time, open-question qualitative survey method to investigate the past, present, and future of Lean Industry 4.0 field. A major trend is found in researchers moving from technological backgrounds such as engineering, or other STEM subjects, into more socio-technical departments developing interests wider areas people, supply chain, sustainability. holistic perspective field presented including call commonise researcher-favored term "Lean 4.0." An inclusive detailed...
Manual tasks play an important role in social sustainable manufacturing enterprises. Commonly, manual operations are used for low volume productions, but not limited to. Operational models systems based on “x-to-order” paradigms (e.g. assembly-to-order) may require to speed-up the ramp-up time of new product configuration assemblies. The implications any production line imply that or assembly process become more susceptible human errors and therefore translate into delays, defects and/or...
This paper reviews some of the most recently reported research into challenges and leading innovations in intelligent manufacturing for Factories Future FoF. Such can be categorised as addressing five broad topic areas: systems frameworks, theories models; pervasiveness Cyber-Physical Systems CPSs; critical role semantic technologies interoperability; Virtual Organisation VO servitisation systems. The analyses conceptual, theoretical, empirical technological contributions from several...
The circular economy (CE) model has become highly relevant in recent years, with the electronics industry being one of sectors that considered its application. Despite only a limited amount literature available on waste electric and electronic equipment (e-waste) Mexico, Mexican Government, academic institutions, have coordinated efforts to implement CE country. This study evaluates current technical economic situation cellphone e-waste generated Mexico by surveying analyzing main actors...
This paper proposes Jidoka (automation with a human touch) as the main guiding principle for SMEs digital transformation; understood continuous increase of levels automation and intelligence at their shopfloors in an economic, social technological sustainable way. It stresses forgotten dual nature ‘automation approach’ well ‘learning system’, capable simultaneously improving efficiency manufacturing processes cultivating workforce skills needed to develop and/or adopt advanced solutions. The...
The advent of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is expected to deeply change several aspects manufacturing industry. Among them, logistics and supply chain activities will be affected by these changes both at operational managerial level face market drivers flexibility mass-customisation. In this context, work operators in internal external increase interaction between humans machines. evolution roles Logistics 4.0 give birth "The Operator 4.0" paradigm. aim paper investigate impacts Industry...
The machine tool industry plays a major role in the execution of high-quality and efficient complex manufacturing processes. adoption digital technologies can transform production systems into more connected, adaptive, efficient, potentially sustainable systems. A key enabler this transformation is servitization, business model that builds on digitalization data capture to deliver value through services. Digital services for tools typically use obtained highly connected environments,...