Developing Sustainable Concepts for the Textile Industry Using Production Simulation: A Problem-Based Learning Approach

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Developing Sustainable Concepts for the Textile Industry Using Production Simulation: A Problem-Based Learning Approach. / Guerne, Marie Gillian ; Müller, Kristin; Block, Brit-Maren et al.
SEFI 53rd Annual Conference (SEFI 2025). 2025.

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Guerne, MG, Müller, K, Block, B-M & Heger, J 2025, Developing Sustainable Concepts for the Textile Industry Using Production Simulation: A Problem-Based Learning Approach. in SEFI 53rd Annual Conference (SEFI 2025). SEFI 53rd Annual Conference. European
Society for Engineering Education (SEFI), Tampere, Finland, 15.09.25. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.17631230

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