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Scirj Volume XIII, Issue I, January 2025 Edition
ISSN: 2201-2796


Publication starts: 15th January 2025
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PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS IN INTEGRATING DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES INTO PROJECT MANAGEMENT IN MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
Brijesh Pandya

Abstract: This article examines the challenges encountered during the integration of digital technologies into project management within the mechanical engineering industry. The practical application of these technologies is a key direction for modern industry, primarily aimed at increasing efficiency and reducing costs. However, digitalization is inevitably accompanied by a range of difficulties and obstacles, including technological barriers, skill gaps among personnel, and challenges in adapting innovations across enterprises of different scales. The purpose of this study is to systematize approaches to addressing the most common and critical issues, based on the analysis of scientific literature, and online resources, including conceptual strategies, nuances of practical implementation of technological developments, and educational aspects. The study identifies contradictions related to technology maturity assessments and insufficient attention to the social and organizational dimensions of digital transformation. The findings conclude that the success of transformation in the analyzed field is directly dependent on a systematic approach that integrates strategy development, enhancement of educational programs, active use of artificial intelligence tools, and more. The author contribution lies in organizing fragmented knowledge on the topic, identifying shortcomings in existing research, and proposing recommendations for addressing specific problems. The materials will be valuable for both researchers studying digital transformation in industry and practitioners responsible for integrating innovations into mechanical engineering.
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