Industrial Products as a Central Element in the Digital Transformation of the Manufacturing Sector of the Economy

DOI: 10.33917/es-1.199.2025.74-79

The article contains, for discussion purposes, an interpretation of such terms as “data economy” and “digital transformation” involved in the national project “Data Economy and Digital Transformation of the State”. The article examines the approach to forming the organizational structure of a new generation for the manufacturing sector of the economy based on creation of the global territorially distributed data catalogue and communication environment for industrial products.

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On the Role of Communication Environment for Creating Industrial Products

DOI: 10.33917/es-1.175.2021.122-127

The article discusses the place and role of a new generation of communication environment in the industrial products creation. At the same time it is proposed to distinguish, when describing and placing in the software environment, products for production purposes and final consumption products for the population. For industrial products the function of developing a “building material” and technologies of declared for development of end-use products of all types is defined. The level of industrial products development also determines the development level of the economy as a whole, its self-sufficiency and competitiveness. An approach to developing a communication environment for industrial products as the basis for a cluster of the modern version of “Silicon Valley” is considered