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[After WWII, a new Technological Revolution took place, and fundamentally influenced almost every aspect of human society. Meanwhile, the world was remained in peace overall, growing fast in economy. Globalization formed a world market. On the other hand, competition became tougher, forcing manufacturers to continuously improve product quality, and develop innovative products in order to keep their competitiveness.]
Published: Jan 3, 2020
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