INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN THE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY OF LIGHT INDUSTRY PRODUCTS

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Beshimova Habiba Narzilloyevna

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This study investigates innovative approaches in the design and manufacturing technology of light industry products. It examines the integration of digital design tools, automation systems, advanced materials, and ergonomic principles in production processes. The research highlights the impact of these innovations on product quality, production efficiency, and consumer satisfaction. Moreover, it explores how combining traditional craftsmanship with modern technologies contributes to sustainable and competitive manufacturing. The findings provide valuable insights for designers, engineers, and manufacturers aiming to optimize light industry products and processes.

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INNOVATIVE SOLUTIONS IN THE DESIGN AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY OF LIGHT INDUSTRY PRODUCTS. (2026). Journal of Multidisciplinary Sciences and Innovations, 5(01), 913-917. https://doi.org/10.55640/

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