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Implementing a Design Thinking Approach to De-Risk the Digitalisation of Manufacturing SMEs

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SUSTAINABILITY
卷 14, 期 21, 页码 -

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su142114358

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design thinking; digitalisation; industry 4; 0; design; advanced manufacturing; IoT

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  1. Australian Postgraduate Research (APR) Intern program, Innovative Manufacturing Cooperative Research Centre

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Industry 4.0 proposes a significant shift in manufacturing approach, but the cost and complexity of digitalisation can be barriers for SMEs. Design thinking is suggested to help overcome these challenges, showcasing its crucial role in technology implementation through a case study.
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) has proposed a significant shift in the way companies approach manufacturing. However, this new paradigm is not without faults. The integration of processes and equipment ('digitalisation') can be prohibitively expensive or too technically complex for small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) with limited resources and technical expertise. Another barrier to digitalisation lies in the ambiguity of not knowing what precise practices to adopt to improve productivity. Although these challenges have been identified in the literature, there is still little evidence on how to tackle them. Thus, we explore how design thinking can help overcome these challenges, given that it has been used in many organisations and disciplines to deal with complex and ambiguous problems. We do so by investigating the research question 'How can designers and design thinking processes assist manufacturing SMEs' digitalisation?' We address this research question by presenting a case study of a university-industry collaboration where the authors utilised a design-thinking process to select and implement technologies to capture, process and analyse data for an Australian medical device manufacturer. By reflecting on the case study, we identified the user-centeredness of design thinking as crucial in selecting technologies for implementation that prioritised usability and brought value to all stakeholders. Furthermore, iterative prototyping was critical to scale up the required expertise and deliver a successful sustainable solution without investing vast resources. Our work suggests that designers and design thinking have the potential to help de-risk digitalisation. Finally, we suggest a framework that may assist in guiding other SMEs approaching digitalisation and provide a starting point for further design thinking research in this area.

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