1st Edition
Digitalization and Sustainable Manufacturing Twin Transition in Norway
1. Introduction
Sverre Gulbrandsen-Dahl, Heidi Carin Dreyer, Einar Hinrichsen, Halvor Holtskog, Kristian Martinsen, Håkon Raabe, and Gabor Sziebig
Part 1: Towards sustainable and circular manufacturing
2. A novel circular manufacturing assessment method for the aluminium industry
Paul Kengfai Wan, Giuseppe Fragapane, Helene Øyangen Lindberg, and Marit Moe Bjørnbet
3. Framework for Life Cycle Assessment-based Circular Business Model Development in Manufacturing Companies
Marit Moe Bjørnbet and Christofer Skaar
4. Environmental upgrading and bargaining power: a case study of Norwegian manufacturers
Henrik Brynthe Lund and Assiya Kenzhegaliyeva
Part 2: Barriers and opportunities through digitalisation
5. Phasing the barriers to Industry 4.0: Enhancing the understanding of the challenges of digitalization
Sven-Vegard Buer, Pål Furu Kamsvåg, and Jo Wessel Strandhagen
6. Digitalization and sustainability: roadblocks and way forward in manufacturing supply chain planning
Sourav Sengupta and Heidi Carin Dreyer
7. Materials science and ontologies
Jesper Friis, Gerhard Goldbeck, Sylvain Gouttebroze, Francesca Lønstad Bleken, and Emanuele Ghedini
8. Toward semantic standard and process ontology for Additive manufacturing
S Gouttebroze, J Friis, E W Hovig, and K Boivie
9. Digital farming in Kenya under Covid-19: How digitalisation enables market expansion strategies and asymmetric power relations in the global production network of fertiliser
Amalie Østhassel
Part 3: Novel manufacturing processes and materials
10. Possibilities and challenges of using robot manipulators in additive manufacturing
Linn Danielsen Evjemo, Trond Arne Hassel, Eirik B. Njaastad, Salar Adel, Ingrid Fjordheim Onstein, Mathias Hauan Arbo, Vegard Brøtan, Andrej Cibicik, and Jan Tommy Gravdahl
11. Sensor-guided motions for manipulators in manufacturing
Esten Ingar Grøtli, Martin Albertsen Brandt, Mathias Hauan Arbo, Ingrid Fjordheim Onstein, Ahmed Mohammed, and Jan Tommy Gravdahl
12. Welding of dissimilar metals: a comparative study
Siri Marthe Arbo, Ivan Bunaziv, Xiaobo Ren, and Sverre Gulbrandsen-Dahl
13. A review of recent advances in additive manufacturing with polymer materials
Ben Alcock and Erik Andreassen
14. On the degradation and lifetime prediction of filament wound composites subjected to thermal environmental sub-Tg aging
Chaman Srivastava and Sotirios Grammatikos
15. SFI Manufacturing – facts
Biography
Sverre Gulbrandsen-Dahl is Centre Director of SFI Manufacturing and Chief Scientist at SINTEF Manufacturing.
Halvor Holtskog is a professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Heidi Carin Dreyer is a professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
Einar L. Hinrichsen is research manager for a group in SINTEF AS named "Polymer and Composite Materials".
Gabor Sziebig is currently a research manager with SINTEF Manufacturing and also a part-time associate professor with the Department of Industrial Engineering, Faculty of Engineering Science and Technology, UiT - The Arctic University of Norway.
Håkon Raabe is VP Projects at SINTEF Manufacturing, developing and managing applied research projects within manufacturing and technology development.
Kristian Martinsen is a senior researcher at SINTEF Manufacturing and a professor at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology.
"Digitalization and Sustainable Manufacturing covers research results with a broad view on how digitalization has evolved through eight years as a major tool for transition towards sustainable manufacturing in selected Norwegian manufacturing companies. I recommend this book for readers looking for examples on industry-focused research on digitalization for sustainable manufacturing."
Professor Dr. Ir. Bert Lauwers, President of the CIRP International Academy for Production Research 2022 – 2023, and full professor in Manufacturing Processes and Systems, and Dean of the Faculty of Engineering Technology, KU Leuven, Belgium
"I can recommend this book for its interesting snapshots from manufacturing industry-focused research on how digitalization can serve as a tool in the path towards a more sustainable manufacturing industry. The book offers insights from several areas, encompassing materials and manufacturing processes like additive manufacturing and welding, automation as well as manufacturing systems and organisation."
Professor Michael Zwicky Hauschild, co-founder and director of the DTU Centre for Absolute Sustainability and professor at the Department of Environmental and Resource Engineering, DTU, Denmark






