Producer-Consumer Dynamics in Industrial Shifts
The factory system of the Industrial Revolution transformed production by creating standardized goods for a mass market. A modern 'smart factory' uses integrated data and flexible manufacturing to create customized products on demand for individual customers. In two to three sentences, analyze the primary way in which the 'smart factory' model fundamentally redefines the relationship between the producer and the consumer compared to the earlier factory system.
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