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Engineering, 20.10.2021 14:00 sunflowerdaisy35

The Next Manufacturing Revolution is Here 1. What are the three previous manufacturing revolutions Mr. Scalabre mentions? When did these take place?

2. Why does Mr. Scalabre believe we are not growing in productivity? How do we turn these shortcomings into the next big manufacturing revolution?

3. How is robotics making an impact on productivity?

4. How has 3D printing made an impact on productivity?

5. What role do you feel engineers and experts in technology will play in this next revolution? What are some other ways they will contribute to increasing productivity?

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