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                  Figure 1- Survey Participants age range

                  Today digital transformation is impacting every department and function of a business, to the
                  extent that it is no longer the exclusive domain of CIOs and IT departments. Business leaders are
                  challenged to move their enterprises to the next level, by coupling digital technologies with
                  organizational, operational, and business model innovation to create new ways of operating to
                  drive growth.

                  This report looks at some of today’s major challenges, barriers, and opportunities to digital
                  manufacturing  success,  and  how  through  a  new  training  and  education  framework  these
                  challenges can be overcome to achieve the digital transformation aspirations of companies.



                  4  Activity 1: Survey 1 in/for different industrial sectors having 7P

                      processes involved


                  To obtain information and knowledge on the main adopted methods to step from traditional
                  manufacturing to digital manufacturing, and from actual impact on the environment to green
                  manufacturing, a first questionnaire was sent to different companies from different countries
                  and different industrial sectors, as referred previously. The results of this survey are analysed in
                  the following pages.

                  As referred previously the survey was answered by 67 Industrial Companies and Clusters from
                  DIGIGREEN network. The Companies are representatives of several industrial sectors, which is
                  aligned with DIGIGREEN IO1 objective which is to adopted methods to step from traditional
                  manufacturing to digital manufacturing, and from actual impact on the environment to green
                  manufacturing.
                  To start with it was important to understand the involvement of the participants in training and
                  more specifically in Digital training. Although the majority (75%) did not receive training in digital
                  and green activities in the past 6 months, 69% have participated in digital training activities and
                  889 are interested in receiving training in Digital and Green Fabrication (Figure 2). These results
                  are aligned with the purpose of the DIGIGREEN project.




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