The document discusses Industry 4.0 and its key technologies including cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things. It describes how these technologies are changing manufacturing through increased automation, data collection and analysis, and connectivity across the supply chain. The benefits of Industry 4.0 include enhanced productivity, improved working conditions, greater agility to adapt to change, better quality control, and a more real-time supply chain.
The document discusses Industry 4.0 and its key technologies including cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things. It describes how these technologies are changing manufacturing through increased automation, data collection and analysis, and connectivity across the supply chain. The benefits of Industry 4.0 include enhanced productivity, improved working conditions, greater agility to adapt to change, better quality control, and a more real-time supply chain.
The document discusses Industry 4.0 and its key technologies including cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things. It describes how these technologies are changing manufacturing through increased automation, data collection and analysis, and connectivity across the supply chain. The benefits of Industry 4.0 include enhanced productivity, improved working conditions, greater agility to adapt to change, better quality control, and a more real-time supply chain.
The document discusses Industry 4.0 and its key technologies including cloud computing, cyber-physical systems, machine learning, artificial intelligence, and the Internet of Things. It describes how these technologies are changing manufacturing through increased automation, data collection and analysis, and connectivity across the supply chain. The benefits of Industry 4.0 include enhanced productivity, improved working conditions, greater agility to adapt to change, better quality control, and a more real-time supply chain.
HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION AND ITS ECOSYSTEM
Industry 1.0, 2.0, 3.0, 4.0 revolutions, TB3 Chapter 1 meaning
Artificial Intelligence, Impact of AI, catalysts
for industry 4.0, opportunities and benefits, TB2 Chapter 1 Challenges
catalysts for industry 4.0, opportunities and TB 2 Chapter 2
benefits, Challenges
Android and AI, Competitiveness in Industry TB 3 Chapter 1
4.0 Industry 4.0 The industrial revolution 4.0 is considered the era of production facilities, storage systems and smart machines that can trigger actions, control other devices and exchange information autonomously without any human intervention. - IIoT
Industrial Internet of Things
• Cloud computing and big data • Cyber-physical systems • Machine learning and artificial intelligence • The Internet of Things (IoT) Industry 4.0 Another important aspect of the fourth industrial revolution is the increased attention to sustainability and environmental issues.
The three pillars of
sustainability are • eco-friendly activities • environmental, • conserve natural resources for future • economic and generations, • social sustainability) • opportunity to improve the efficiency of manufacturing processes • improve business profitability. Cyber-Physical Technologies in Industry 4.0 System (CPS)
These systems are used in there are smart machines that
various industrial processes to can monitor and detect failures analyze, guide and share in manufacturing processes intelligent actions, making the Cyber-Physical Systems have also devices smarter. made it possible for industries to be virtually visualized; hence, they can be easily monitored and regulated even from remote locations How Industry 4.0 Technologies are Changing Manufacturing IoT stands for Internet of Things, which refers to the connection between physical objects and the internet. There are many IIoT (Industrial Internet of Things) pertains to the technologies paving connection between people, data, and machines new paths in related to manufacturing. the digital manufacturing space. Smart factories are considered factories that utilize Some of the most Industry 4.0 technologies and solutions. impactful technologies are: ERP (enterprise resource planning) solutions are business process management tools intended to streamline operations. How Industry 4.0 Technologies are Changing Manufacturing AI & Machine Learning is the concept of artificial intelligence involving programming a computer to be There are many able to perform tasks that historically have required technologies paving some level of human intelligence new paths in Cyber-physical systems refer to an Industry 4.0 the digital manufacturing environment that includes real-time manufacturing space. data collection, analysis and visibility across every Some of the most aspect of the operation. impactful technologies are: Cloud computing uses interconnected remote, internet-hosted servers to store, manage and process information. Industry 4.0 tools span the full product life cycle and supply chain. Design | sales | inventory | scheduling |quality | engineering | customer service Enhanced productivity: Automation and optimization allow manufacturers to stay competitive against disruptors. Benefits of Improved working conditions: Personnel can be better leveraged, collaboration is increased across departments and a Industry 4.0 younger workforce will apply. Greater agility: Real-time data, predictive analytics, internet-connected machinery, and automation can help you work more proactively and adapt to change more rapidly. Better quality: A variety of Industry 4.0 tools can increase quality control and provide higher-quality and more consistent products. A real-time supply chain: With real-time data, you can make smarter and faster decisions about your business