The Interdisciplinary Development of Products. A Case Study from Industry and Health Care
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Authors: Teodor Winkler
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In this paper, on basis of case studies from distant areas; mining, rescue and surgery some aspects of the interdisciplinarity will be discussed. They show, that the interdisciplinary knowledge transfer and migration of interdisciplinary teams across branches are needed. It gives the chance for better use of human and knowledge resources.
Keywords: interdisciplinarity, mining, rescue, hip surgery, interdisciplinary team, longwall shearer, surgical tools, personal protective equipment
DOI: 10.54941/ahfe100387
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