The role of technological centers in the territorial diffusion of technology 4.0: lessons from case studies in Spain and Argentina

The adoption of 4.0 technologies in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) does not simply imply automating already established manufacturing routines but managing and configuring innovation processes. In turn, the technological innovations related to the dissemination of these technologies do no...

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spelling I10-R355-article-463732024-12-20T21:55:21Z The role of technological centers in the territorial diffusion of technology 4.0: lessons from case studies in Spain and Argentina Los centros tecnológicos en la difusión de tecnologías 4.0 en el territorio: lecciones a partir de estudio de casos en España y Argentina Guido, Luciana Vidosa, Regina Tecnologías 4.0 Centros Tecnológicos redes territorio digitalización 4.0 Technologies Technology Centers networks territory digitalization The adoption of 4.0 technologies in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) does not simply imply automating already established manufacturing routines but managing and configuring innovation processes. In turn, the technological innovations related to the dissemination of these technologies do not necessarily come from the R&D laboratories of the capital goods industry, but are generally originated by developments made by companies in the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) sector, which often lack specific knowledge of the needs and specificities of production and processes of other productive sectors. In this context, the work questions the role of Technology Centers (TCs) as facilitators in promoting 4.0 technologies in SMEs and the role of the State in promoting these processes. It explores some international experiences, such as the case of Tecnalia and READI in Spain and the TC Network of the Association of Metallurgical Industrialists of the Argentine Republic (ADIMRA), considering the similarities and differences that both networks present based on the types of mechanisms used to promote 4.0 technologies to provide services to the target SMEs. La adopción de tecnologías 4.0 en pequeñas y medianas empresas (PyME) no implica simplemente automatizar rutinas de fabricación ya establecidas, sino administrar y configurar los procesos de innovación. A su vez, las innovaciones tecnológicas relacionadas con la difusión de estas tecnologías no necesariamente provienen de los laboratorios de I+D de la industria de bienes de capital, sino que generalmente se originan en desarrollos realizados por empresas del sector de Tecnologías de Información y Comunicación (TIC) que muchas veces carecen de conocimientos de las necesidades y especificidades de la producción y los procesos de otros sectores productivos. En ese marco, el trabajo se interroga acerca del rol de los Centros Tecnológicos (CT) como facilitadores de la promoción de las tecnologías 4.0 en las PyME y en el rol del Estado para promover dichos procesos. Se indaga en algunas experiencias internacionales, como el caso de Tecnalia y READI en España y en la Red de CT de la Asociación de Industriales Metalúrgicos de la República Argentina (ADIMRA) considerando las semejanzas y diferencias que ambas redes presentan en base a los tipos de mecanismos de promoción de las tecnologías 4.0 utilizados para la oferta de servicios hacia las PyME destinatarias. Instituto de Investigación de Vivienda y Hábitat 2024-12-20 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf text/html https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ReViyCi/article/view/46373 Vivienda y Ciudad; Núm. 11 (2024); 9-30 2422-670X spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ReViyCi/article/view/46373/47950 https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/ReViyCi/article/view/46373/47951 Derechos de autor 2024 Luciana Guido, Regina Vidosa https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/4.0
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topic Tecnologías 4.0
Centros Tecnológicos
redes
territorio
digitalización
4.0 Technologies
Technology Centers
networks
territory
digitalization
spellingShingle Tecnologías 4.0
Centros Tecnológicos
redes
territorio
digitalización
4.0 Technologies
Technology Centers
networks
territory
digitalization
Guido, Luciana
Vidosa, Regina
The role of technological centers in the territorial diffusion of technology 4.0: lessons from case studies in Spain and Argentina
topic_facet Tecnologías 4.0
Centros Tecnológicos
redes
territorio
digitalización
4.0 Technologies
Technology Centers
networks
territory
digitalization
author Guido, Luciana
Vidosa, Regina
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Vidosa, Regina
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title The role of technological centers in the territorial diffusion of technology 4.0: lessons from case studies in Spain and Argentina
title_short The role of technological centers in the territorial diffusion of technology 4.0: lessons from case studies in Spain and Argentina
title_full The role of technological centers in the territorial diffusion of technology 4.0: lessons from case studies in Spain and Argentina
title_fullStr The role of technological centers in the territorial diffusion of technology 4.0: lessons from case studies in Spain and Argentina
title_full_unstemmed The role of technological centers in the territorial diffusion of technology 4.0: lessons from case studies in Spain and Argentina
title_sort role of technological centers in the territorial diffusion of technology 4.0: lessons from case studies in spain and argentina
description The adoption of 4.0 technologies in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) does not simply imply automating already established manufacturing routines but managing and configuring innovation processes. In turn, the technological innovations related to the dissemination of these technologies do not necessarily come from the R&D laboratories of the capital goods industry, but are generally originated by developments made by companies in the Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) sector, which often lack specific knowledge of the needs and specificities of production and processes of other productive sectors. In this context, the work questions the role of Technology Centers (TCs) as facilitators in promoting 4.0 technologies in SMEs and the role of the State in promoting these processes. It explores some international experiences, such as the case of Tecnalia and READI in Spain and the TC Network of the Association of Metallurgical Industrialists of the Argentine Republic (ADIMRA), considering the similarities and differences that both networks present based on the types of mechanisms used to promote 4.0 technologies to provide services to the target SMEs.
publisher Instituto de Investigación de Vivienda y Hábitat
publishDate 2024
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