Mechatronics: From systems combination to business integration
Paper i proceeding, 2015
The mechatronics approach has been around for
decades, but many companies still struggle realising the business
potential inherent in successful combination, or even integration
of enabling technologies in systems for mechanical, computing,
metrology, and control topics. And the challenges are not only
linked to combining systems, but also to realise them as products
and create business value doing it.
This paper takes an investigative stance and study a systems
and product development process, asking what enablers and
barriers it encompasses for realising an integrated mechatronics
business, drawing on business model and mechatronic
theoretical approaches.
The case is development of wind turbines and their control
systems. The SME, with long term experience of control systems
for one turbine manufacturer, was approached by another with
rather different ideas for the combined product, the wind
turbine. Through an ethnographic study the collaboration
process in the multinational project organisation was followed.
The study shows how several types of engineering, sales,
managerial and manufacturing concerns are woven together,
but also disrupted over time. The transformation of a sales
oriented (product) specification into technical specification
proves problematic, issues of protection of company critical
competences occurs, as well as technical and business
integration issues on mechatronics engineering.