By G. Ruggiu (auth.), Thomas Beth, Norbert Cot, Ingemar Ingemarsson (eds.)
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However, to maintain their competitive advantage they need to offer products that match customer and societal demands at competitive prices on the one hand, while assuring optimized use of resources under market and societal changes on the other. 13 shows that each of the two objectives is restricted by a dichotomy forming the polylemma of production: The market-oriented dichotomy addresses the tension between the manufacturing of products at mass production costs (economies of scale), while matching individual customer demands with a more diversified product range (economies of scope).
4 Research Program The vision of the CoE is to resolve the polylemma of production and thus contribute solutions to economically, ecologically and socially sustainable production in high-wage countries. To accomplish this vision, a paradigm change is needed in the way production is researched today, opening up the scope of the CoE toward its challenging scientific objectives: (i) to contribute coherent deterministic models for integrative product creation chains and harmonized cybernetic models of production systems to a holistic theory of production, (ii) to advance and integrate key technologies for production in high-wage countries as well as, (iii) to create a scientific workforce that can ideally cope with highly complex, dynamic and interdisciplinary scientific cooperation.
For instance, milling machines are equipped with fast and energy-efficient drives or plastics profile extrusion processes are virtually optimized (see Chap. 3). On the other hand, new methods and machine concepts are developed for additive or hybrid processes (see Chaps. 2, 6 and 7) that may reduce set-up times and shorten value chains. Furthermore, material properties such as weight and fatigue limits are still a decisive part to product added value, like in the transport or energy sector. Bringing new materials into production by understanding their behavior along the lifecycle is still a major challenge for industry.



