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The fourth industrial revolution calls on everyone to adapt faster and jump on the rails of rapidly developing technologies. The problem is the creation of digital factories as a key step in the transition of enterprises to Industry 4.0 requires fast-driven models and adaptive approaches. The article discusses the constituent elements of digital factories and the main systems and technologies. Authors suggest that the concept of a digital factory is gaining popularity due to business processes of a certain type and a way to combine them in order to generate high-tech solutions; new approaches help to design new competitive products of a new generation in a short time. Authors discuss a maturity model for a smart factory. Paper presents cases of manufacturing companies with significant results in the field of digital transformation of Tesla Giga Shanghai and PAO KAMAZ companies. Conclusions are drawn with the possibilities and limitations for digital factories in the Russian Federation.
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Shvetsova, O.A., Levina, V.M., Kuzmina, A.D. (2022). Perspectives of Smart Factory Development and Maturity Model. In: Radionov, A.A., Gasiyarov, V.R. (eds) Proceedings of the 7th International Conference on Industrial Engineering (ICIE 2021). ICIE 2021. Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-85230-6_28
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