Mobile Technology in the Digital Transformation Strategy of Industrial Enterprises
Wang Can ()
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Wang Can: Southern Federal University
A chapter in Digital Transformation in Industry, 2023, pp 389-403 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract In the context of Industry 4.0, a variety of advanced technologies such as big data, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and mobile technology have integrated design, supply, manufacturing, and sales. Interconnection and collaborative work provide efficient and high-quality overall solutions for the manufacturing industry, realize intelligent, precise, personalized and customized products or services. Mobile technology plays an important role in the development of industrial enterprises, which can implement the intelligent enterprise management, enhance the operation efficiency, improve the standardization of operation and management, and promote the core competitiveness. The digital economy’s ideas and methods centered on mobile technologies such as the fifth generation (5G) are integrated into all aspects of the manufacturing process, running through the entire manufacturing system and traditional production. By analyzing the significance and value of mobile technology for the development of industrial enterprises, this study discusses the strategic path of mobile technology to advance the digital transformation of enterprises in industrially developed, developing and backward regions.
Keywords: Mobile technology; Digital transformation; Strategic analysis; Industrial enterprise (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-30351-7_29
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