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Digitization has permeated all areas of work and everyday life and has turned familiar processes upside down. But how can this development be designed responsibly in the future? The new special issue “Now is Tomorrow” is dedicated to this question. In it, researchers from southwest Germany show the possibilities the digital future will open up: from support structures for paralyzed hands to new construction methods with digital design processes to safe communication with autonomous driving.
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