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Vasja Šeruga (Author), Primož Oven (Reviewer), Jože Kropivšek (Mentor)

Abstract

V raziskavi smo proučevali koncepta industrija 4.0 in internet stvari (IoT) ter raziskovali stanje implementacije teh dveh konceptov v slovenski lesni panogi, s poudarkom na pametnih tovarnah in pametnih, inovativnih izdelkih (pametno pohištvo, pametna hiša/dom ipd.). V sklopu empiričnega dela raziskave smo izvedli anketo in opravili intervjuje z izbranimi managerji in direktorji slovenskih lesnih podjetij. Ugotovili smo, da več kot polovica anketiranih podjetij (57 %) koncept Industrija 4.0 že udejanja pri svojem poslovanju, medtem ko so ostali na področju digitalizacije popolni začetniki. Največje ovire pri implementaciji koncepta v poslovanje predstavljajo visoke investicije in premajhna pomoč države. Pomembno oviro predstavlja tudi pomanjkanje digitalnih kompetenc, ki se pojavlja predvsem pri starejših delavcih. Med elementi pametnih tovarn največ podjetij uporablja napredne materiale (28 %), precej manj (okoli 10 %) pa se jih poslužuje inteligentnih sistemov vodenja in pametnih mehatronskih orodij. Ugotavljamo tudi, da se zgolj 15 % anketiranih podjetij ukvarja z izdelavo pametnih izdelkov. Zaključimo lahko, da je stopnja digitalizacije v slovenski lesni industriji še na dokaj nizki ravni.

Keywords

digitalizacija;industrija 4.0;internet stvari;pametni izdelki;pametne tovarne;masovni podatki;digitalne kompetence;

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Language: Slovenian
Year of publishing:
Typology: 2.11 - Undergraduate Thesis
Organization: UL BF - Biotechnical Faculty
Publisher: [V. Šeruga]
UDC: 674:004
COBISS: 3113609 Link will open in a new window
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Secondary language: English
Secondary title: Industry 4.0 in the Slovenian wood industry
Secondary abstract: The research study examined Industry 4.0, the Internet of Things (IoT) and the state of implementation of these two concepts in the Slovenian timber industry, with an emphasis on smart factories and smart, innovative products (smart furniture, smart house/home, etc.). In the empirical part of the research, we prepared a survey and interviewed selected managers and directors of Slovenian timber companies. The results show that more than half of the surveyed companies (57%) are already implementing the Industry 4.0 concept in their businesses, while the rest are beginners when speaking about digitalisation. The biggest obstacles to the implementation of the concept in business are the high investments needed in the equipment and the lack of financal support from the state. The lack of digital competences, which is especially prevalent among older workers, is another major barrier that businesses face. Among the elements of smart factories, most companies use advanced materials (28%), while fewer (around 10%) use intelligent control systems and smart mechatronic tools. Another fact is that only 15% of the surveyed companies are engaged in the production of smart products. We can conclude that digitalisation in the Slovenian timber industry is still at a relatively low level.
Secondary keywords: digitalisation;Industry 4.0;Internet of Things;smart products;smart factories;Big Data;digital competences;
Type (COBISS): Bachelor thesis/paper
Study programme: 0
Thesis comment: Univ. v Ljubljani, Biotehniška fak., Oddelek za lesarstvo
Pages: VII, 46 f., [9] f. pril.
ID: 11227562