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Blockchain in Additive Manufacturing and its Impact on Supply Chains
Authors:Stefan Kurpjuweit  Christoph G Schmidt  Maximilian Klckner  Stephan M Wagner
Institution:Stefan Kurpjuweit,Christoph G. Schmidt,Maximilian Klöckner,Stephan M. Wagner
Abstract:Additive manufacturing (AM) appears to be a particularly attractive use case for blockchain. This research combines inductive in‐depth interviews with the Delphi method to explore what potentials blockchain technology in AM creates, which adoption barriers firms need to overcome, and how supply chains will be affected by the integration of these two potentially disruptive technologies. The results suggest opportunities that are related to intellectual property (IP) rights management, the monitoring of printed parts throughout their lifecycle, process improvements, and data security. The most important barriers for blockchain adoption in AM are an absence of blockchain‐skilled specialists on the labor market, missing governance mechanisms, and a lack of firm‐internal technical expertise. By addressing important limitations of AM, blockchain is expected to improve the competitiveness of AM in parts’ production, catalyzing the trend toward more decentralized manufacturing resulting in more agile, resilient, and flexible supply chains and reduced logistics costs. Beyond that, blockchain‐based AM platforms are expected to enhance supply chain visibility, drive supply chain digitalization, support supply chain finance, and contribute to the emergence of shared factory systems.
Keywords:blockchain  DLT  additive manufacturing  3D printing  supply chain  digitalization  IP rights  Delphi study
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