Author:
Walter Stefan,Mikkola Markku
Abstract
AbstractIn today’s competitive landscape, networked production plays a crucial role in enabling companies to create value and remain competitive. By integrating advanced logistics and supply chain processes, companies optimise resources through cooperation and dynamic arrangements. However, managing the emerging complexity requires a new and intelligent approach. Decentralised Technical Intelligence (DTI) is a response to this challenge. It refers to the distributed and autonomous intelligence embedded in interconnected systems, devices, and agents—involving both humans and machines. By combining the strengths of humans and artificial intelligence (AI), DTI creates a coordinated environment that enhances the overall system intelligence. This collaboration leads to greater autonomy and enables multiple DTI agents to operate independently within a decentralised network. To achieve advanced networked production with DTI, a roadmap will be established, encompassing building blocks that focus on transparency, cooperation, sustainability, seamless integration and intelligent network control. All building blocks are linked to a vision, value promise and development pathway. As networked production evolves, it gives rise to new business models and demands new skills and expertise. By following this roadmap, DTI unlocks its potential for advancement, creating value and fostering competitiveness.
Publisher
Springer Nature Switzerland
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