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Impacts and investigations of disruptive technologies for Industry 4.0
Victor Chang
, Gary Wills
, Patricia Baudier
Centre for Digital Innovation
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Disruptive Technology
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Quality of Life Improvement
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High-tech Services
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Destructive Technologies
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Regional Interaction
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COVID-19 Diagnosis
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User Expectations
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Speed Efficiency
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Service Interactions
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Computer Science
Disruptive Technology
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Industry 4.0
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Best Practice
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Smart Device
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Emergency Situation
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Psychology
Quality of Life
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Economics, Econometrics and Finance
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