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The Dynamic Cluster Structures: A New Manufacturing Paradigm for Production of High-Tech Products

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AMST’02 Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Technology

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The contribution discusses a new approach how to organize the development and manufacturing of high-tech (HT)-products by small and medium size enterprises. The paper introduces the concept of a dynamic production cluster (DPC), explaining its structure and operation. The importance of the cooperation between research and development units (RDU) and production units is stressed. The market analysis represents the basis for forming the dynamic production cluster. The role of continuous education of the subject on various levels is explained.

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Peklenik, J. (2002). The Dynamic Cluster Structures: A New Manufacturing Paradigm for Production of High-Tech Products. In: Kulianic, E. (eds) AMST’02 Advanced Manufacturing Systems and Technology. International Centre for Mechanical Sciences, vol 437. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-2555-7_1

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