Research and innovation | REF: RE285 V1

4D Printing: promises or operational future?

Authors: Frédéric DEMOLY, Jean-Claude ANDRÉ

Publication date: April 10, 2021 | Lire en français

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    For more than a century, the evolution of production systems has radically transformed the product offering. , thus moving from a standardized single-product definition for rigid mass production to an adapted offer enabled by flexible, reconfigurable production strategies. Based on these organizational changes in production, design departments have had to extend their development to product families. The meaningful idea is to be able to produce on demand, exploiting product variety...

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