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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Förstudie för automatisering av skateboardtillverkning

Cedervall, Andreas, Hök, Andreas January 2012 (has links)
This report is based on a thesis that was carried out during spring 2012. The report covers the development of a preliminary study to Performance Sk8. The purpose of the study is to facilitate and contribute inspiration to Performance Sk8 to run an automation project to bring home their production to Sweden from China. The reason is to gain a greater ability to control quality, produce smaller batches and reduce the cycle time to reduce costs. The goal is that the preliminary study shall meet the requirements and wishes Performance Sk8 and other partners defined. The pre study will contain different cost proposals for the automation of selected process and serve as a basis for procurement of the equipment. The pre study has resulted in some proposed solutions to the various steps required to automate Performance Sk8 ́s production. In addition to the proposed solutions are also concept proposal which has developed with suggestions for flows, prices and other information that can help Performance Sk8 in its ongoing automation project.
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Intresset för samarbete mellan automationsindustrin och offentlig vård : Är en testbädd ett för ändamålet lämpligt innovationsverktyg? / The Interest for Collaboration between Automation Industry and Public Healthcare : Is a Test Bed an Innovation Tool Suitable for this Purpose?

Jonsson, Sony, Oller Westerberg, Emma, Svärdström, Cornelia January 2020 (has links)
Personnel shortages and ineffective healthcare is a global problem. While other industries have used automation and robotics to solve similar problems, the number of automation solutions linked to basic care in Swedish public hospitals remains low. Therefore, this thesis aims to investigate factors that affects the collaboration between the automation industry and Swedish university hospitals. Test bed as an innovation tool is also studied and value-creating factors linked to it are mapped. The research questions were answered by conducting 30 interviews with representatives of the automation industry, university hospitals and other test beds, as well as a procurement lawyer. By using grounded theory, a theory was built based on the collected empirics. This study showed that there is an interest from both parties (automation industry and hospitals) to work together. The industry has the technical know-how needed to develop solutions to hospital environments, but economic factors as well as the procurement processes are too costly and time consuming to engage in these collaborations. Test bed is a suitable platform for product development and value-creating factors are: a clear aim and clear requirement specifications during the projects conducted on the test bed. The results give insight in factors that affect collaborations between automation industry and hospitals, and parallels can be drawn to other industries and Swedish government-controlled businesses. The findings also shine a light on valuable aspects to consider when implementing a test bed.

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