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What is Industry 4.0

Handbook of Research on Digitalization Solutions for Social and Economic Needs
Indicates the 4th Industrial Revolution; it is a form of swift digital transformation where systems, machines and industries are integrated using smart automation and digitized connectivity tools.
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Digital Maturity Models: A Holistic Framework for Digital Transformation
Kemal Özkan Yılmaz (Istanbul Kültür University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-4102-2.ch005
Abstract
This chapter aims to create a general framework on digital maturity models and reveal the highlights of the commonly used components of digital maturity models. The emphasis will be more on detailing human-related fundamental aspects of digital maturity models rather than the technological ones. Considering the incrementally increasing options to reach collaboration technologies and swift deployment of them to different sectors, the main challenge still remains as to manage the psychological asset related parts. Although technology is generally perceived as mechanical, whose boundaries can be drawn, tasks to be assigned can be defined; the technological elements within the concept of digital maturity also intersects with the human-related dimensions of digital transformation. The study aims to advise a systematic approach by offering a theoretical framework to manage human-related factors in a digital transformation journey with an inclusive perspective positioning technology as the core medium provider and contributes to the theoretical background in the field of study.
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Socially Responsible Culture and Personal Values as Organizational Competitiveness Factors
Refers to the fourth Industrial Revolution that focuses on interconnectivity, automation, machine learning and real-time data, mostly in engineering terms.
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Digital Transformation and Tourist Experiences
Industry 4.0 led by technologies such as intelligent networks, 3D technology, big data, humanoid robots, smart signaling, augmented reality, wearable technologies, quantum computing, Internet services, nanotechnology, cognitive technologies, sensors, artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things and robotization.
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Management Accounting in the Digital Economy: Evolution and Perspectives
Also called the 4th Industrial Revolution, Industry 4.0 is the trend of automation and data exchange in today's manufacturing technology, including: cyber-physical systems, the Internet of Things, cloud computing, and cognitive computation.
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Industry 4.0 Entrepreneurship Education and Sustainability in a Game-Changing Post-COVID-19 Era: Innovation, Creativity, Business Integration, Technology Skills, Leadership, and Communication
In the Post - COVID - 19 Era, this represents a key concept profoundly linked to sustainable development, triple bottom line, circular economy, and sustainable business models, due to the fact that, these days, it is essential to promote the inter - relations and communication between citizens, societies, business, and environments.
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Key Enablers Assessment to Implement Industry 4.0 Technologies in the Future for the Turkish Manufacturing Sector
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) refers to a new industrial phase of manufacturing systems that adds value to the entire product lifecycle by integrating new digital technologies.
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Management Support Systems Type Business Intelligence (BI) and Factors Determining Their Implementation
These terms define the next, after the digital economy, stage of evolution of the economic management system. It is presented as integration of existing independent digital management systems and creation of intelligent management support systems.
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Intelligent Processes in Automated Production Involving Industry 4.0 Technologies and Artificial Intelligence
Is a name given to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies.
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The Role of Universities in Industry 4.0 Era: Entrepreneurship and Innovation Perspectives
Industry 4.0 refers to the fourth Industrial Revolution. After the steam, electricity and IT, this time is Internet that is going to totally change the production / service systems.
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5G Network Programmability Enabling Industry 4.0 Transformation
Refers to the fourth industrial revolution, which is characterized by the integration of advanced technologies and digitalization into manufacturing and other industrial processes. It builds on the previous revolutions, which introduced mechanization, mass production, and automation to industry. Industry 4.0 is driven by the increasing availability of digital data, connectivity, and computing power, which enable the use of advanced technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and robotics, to optimize and automate industrial processes.
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Enterprise Architecture Solutions for an Aging Workforce
Is all about data, and when you have access to the correct data, it can improve your business.
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Self-Directed Learning in the Age of Open Source, Open Hardware and 3D Printing
Also known as the “fourth industrial revolution,” this describes the current trend for increased automation in manufacturing, communication and machine-to-machine and human-to-machine relationships more broadly.
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Impact of Industry 4.0 on Human Resources Systems: The Emergence of Work 4.0
Industry 4.0 is a collective term for technologies and concepts of value chain organization merging the physical and the digital in a unique network of interconnected and interdependent nodes.
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Digital Transformation and Industry 4.0
An equivalent term to digital transformation but are used mainly in the industry and described as a further development stage in the organization and management of the entire value chain process involved in the manufacturing industry.
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Industry 4.0 From a Management Perspective
Fourth industrial revolution and represents a new stage in the organization and control of the industrial value chain.
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Effective Use of Embedded Platforms in the Development of Experiments for Enhancing the Interests of STEAM Students in Mexico
a conceptual fast technologic change taking place in the way industries and processes in the 21st century evolve, thanks to increasing connectivity and smart automation.
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A Sustainable Career Ecosystem Perspective of Talent Flow and Acquisition: The Interface Between Higher Education and Industry
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Artificial Intelligence, Big Data, and Machine Learning in Industry 4.0
The fourth industrial revolution which aims at enhancing traditional industries by transforming them into intelligent ones.
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A Practical Approach to Manufacturing Execution Systems at Bosch AvP: Scope, Structure, and Implementation
A strategic initiative started by the German government in order to increase German’s competitiveness in manufacturing over the upcoming years through increased shop floor digitalization.
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Digital Management Towards Society 5.0: A Review of the Framework for Kurt Lewin Theory During COVID-19 Pandemic
Industry 4.0, which was first mentioned at the Hannover Fair in 2011, is an industrial era and concept that takes advantage of the opportunities offered by information sharing and virtual-real world integration between various parties.
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Reinventing Museums in 21st Century: Implementing Augmented Reality and Virtual Reality Technologies Alongside Social Media's Logics
a “marriage” between the physical world / sciences with digital technologies. Digital technologies offer new ways of interconnection with “physical”, effective data collection and wise systems capable to interpret the gathered data for a more holistic, informed decision making (action back to physical world).
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E-Transformation in Higher Education and What It Coerces for the Faculty
Digitization and automation of industrial services with cyber-physical systems built on the Internet of things, artificial intelligence, cloud computing, etc.
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Digital Transformation and the Evolution of the Platform Economy
A complex of digital technologies, business models, and models of social relations based on the digitization of human-human and human-things interactions, integrated and mediated by a system of hierarchically organized platforms, the functioning of which is supported by AI.
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Industry 4.0 in Pumping Applications: Achievements and Trends
Also called Fourth Industrial Revolution is an expression which encompasses some technologies for automation and robotics that uses concepts of cyber physical systems, internet of things, cloud computing, and other technologies.
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A Framework Development Effort for Using Online Communities in an Open Innovation Understanding
The implementation of cyber-physical systems along the entire value chain and digitalization of products and processes in a company.
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Leveraging Industry 4.0 for Entrepreneurial Success: The Role of Entrepreneurial Education
The high-tech upgrade of industries using smart technologies like robots, sensors, and computers to make things more efficient.
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Opportunities, Challenges, and Solutions for Industry 4.0
A current trend of web-based automation using cyber-physical systems, Internet of Things, artificial intelligence and cloud competing that enables self-monitoring and self-optimization on the manufacturing network.
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Recognizing Skills and Competencies Required Under Industry 4.0's Framework for Achieving Business Digital Transformation
A “marriage” between the physical world/sciences with digital technologies. Digital technologies offer new ways of interconnection with “physical”, effective data collection and wise systems capable to interpret the gathered data for a more holistic, informed decision making (action back to physical world).
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Can Industry 4.0 Technologies Offer a Solution for the Sustainability of SMEs?: Case Studies From Turkey
It is the 4th Industrial Revolution, which includes many new automation systems, data management and new production technologies.
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Understanding Digital Congruence in Industry 4.0
The technological evolution that connects embedded production technologies and smart production processes.
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Artificial Intelligence as Virtual Inspector for Construction Waste Dumping: Case Study of ViAct
The fourth industrial revolution that represents a new stage in the organization and control of the industrial value chain through intelligent networking of machines and processes with the help of information and communication technology.
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Exploring the Challenges and Applications of Generative AI on Engineering Education in Mexico
Industry 4.0 refers to the fourth industrial revolution, characterized by the integration of digital technologies, the Internet of Things (IoT), automation, artificial intelligence, and data exchange in manufacturing processes to create “smart factories” and optimize industrial production.
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The Future of Product Design Education Industry 4.0
Also known as the “fourth industrial revolution,” this describes the current trend for increased automation in manufacturing, communication and machine-to-machine and human-to-machine relationships more broadly.
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Using Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Related to Industry 4.0: Case Study in Slovenia
Concept of factories in which machines are augmented with wireless connectivity and sensors, connected to a system that can visualise the entire production line and make autonomous decisions.
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Digital Transformation and Innovation Explained: A Scoping Review of an Evolving Interdisciplinary Field
Is a collection of technologies (disruptive digital and physical) that offer new value to users, groups, and organizations.
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Blockchain Technology and Its Uses in the Tourism Industry
A new phase in the Industrial Revolution that focuses heavily on interconnectivity, automation, machine learning, and real-time data.
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IT Strategy Follows Digitalization
Industry 4.0 or the fourth industrial revolution, is the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It includes cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things and cloud computing.
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Agile Approaches for Successfully Managing and Executing Projects in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Referred to as the integration of computers and automation, Industry 4.0 is the meeting of autonomous computer systems.
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Blockchain Governance for Collaborative Manufacturing
The fourth industrial revolution characterized by the convergence of cyberphysical systems and the internet of things (IoT).
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Information Literacy and the Circular Economy in Industry 4.0
I4.0 is the new digital disruption that is focused on the connection of smart technology.
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Impact of Industry 4.0 in Architecture and Cultural Heritage: Artificial Intelligence and Semantic Web Technologies to Empower Interoperability and Data Usage
Creation of digital value chains based on an increased communication capability between products, their environment and the involved subjects.
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Digital Transformation Approaches for Aircraft Maintenance Operations
Refers to the 4th industrial revolution, the digital transformation integrates a high level of automation and connectivity to traditional practices of various industries and systems.
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The Role of Social Media Use in Health Communication: Digitized Health Communication During COVID-19 Pandemic
A new production concept, introduced in Germany in 2011, that envisions the redesign of the industry through digital transformation.
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Smart Gateways for IOT-Factory Integration: Trends and Use Case
A new type of industrialisation, the 4 th industrial revolution, based on Cyber-Physical Systems in the manufacturing environment.
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Explainable Artificial Intelligence (xAI) Approaches and Deep Meta-Learning Models for Cyber-Physical Systems
It is an industry-technology integration that began its preparations years ago and started to be implemented in developed countries. After significant industrial revolutions in the production sector, countries and companies have had to keep up with these global changes and have developed some strategies to maintain their competitive advantage among the increasingly competitive conditions.
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Transformation of Business With Digital Processes
The period which is marked by the growing, production, emphasis on flexibility, quality, productivity, relationships with shareholders, speed, customer satisfaction and the reduction of manpower, human-driven errors, and costs.
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New Perspectives on Cluster Model of Enterprise Development in the Context of Risk Management
The subset of the fourth industrial revolution that concerns industry. The fourth industrial revolution encompasses areas which are not normally classified as industry, such as smart cities for instance. Industry 4.0 is the trend towards automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies and processes which include cyber-physical systems (CPS), the internet of things (IoT), industrial internet of things (IIOT), cloud computing, cognitive computing and artificial intelligence.
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Technodata and the Need of a Responsible Industry 4.0
Term used to describe a much more automatized, digitized, lean, and flexible approach to production processes in factories.
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Decision Making for Energy Management in Smart Grid
A collaborative network that combines eight key parts, namely cybersecurity, intelligent robots, industrial automation, IoT, cloud computing, product life-cycle management, semantic technology, and big data analytics.
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Laser Additive Manufacturing in Industry 4.0: Overview, Applications, and Scenario in Developing Economies
A name for the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies, including cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things, cloud computing and cognitive computing and creating the smart factory.
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Industry 4.0-Based Large-Scale Symbiotic Systems for Sustainable Food Security in Namibia
It is a part of the fourth industrial revolution that combines the modern concepts such as IoT, cloud computing, big data, and information systems.
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Developing Trends in Power and Networking Technologies for Intelligent Cities
Industry 4.0 is the latest industrial revolution initiated by the German Government with the motto “Smart Manufacturing for the Future”.
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Internet of Things, Security of Data, and Cyber Security
Fourth industrial revolution, technologies for automation and data exchange that uses concepts of cyber-physical systems, internet of things, and cloud computing.
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Integrating SMEs Through Cloud: An Industrial Revolution
Also termed as fourth industrial revolution. Industry 4.0 is a convergence of information technology (IT), operational technology (OT), backbones (network and their infrastructure), and technologies like cyber physical systems, IoT, cloud computing, data analytics with other accelerators like artificial intelligence, additive manufacturing, natural language processing, augmented reality, and cognitive computing.
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The Effects of Industry 4.0 on Labor Force Attributes and New Challenges
Refers to the improvement of all the transactions/processes taking place in all stages of the procurement cycle, from obtaining the raw materials, to production, delivery to final user, and recollection of products (due to reasons like recycling or malfunctions), by utilizing the opportunities of digital technology to their utmost levels.
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Industry 4.0 in Cultural Industry: A Review on Digital Visualization for VR and AR Applications
A “marriage” between the physical world / sciences with digital technologies. Digital technologies offer new ways of interconnection with “physical”, effective data collection and wise systems capable to interpret the gathered data for a more holistic, informed decision making (action back to physical world).
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Strategies and Tools for Knowledge Management in Innovation and the Future Industry
A new philosophy in manufacturing, which is based on the high-technology integration into manufacturing systems. This integration includes digitalization, artificial intelligence, cyber-physical systems, smart manufacturing, internet of things, etc. It is considered the 4 th or the next industrial revolution.
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Digital Transformation Towards a New Context of Labour: Enterprise 4.0
Industry 4.0 is a term often used to refer to the developmental process in the management of manufacturing and chain production. The term also refers to the fourth industrial revolution.
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The Future of Tourism Guidance in the Scope of Industry 4.0 and Next-Generation Technologies
The fourth industrial revolution, led by next-generation technologies such as robotization, the Internet of things, artificial intelligence, sensors, cognitive technologies, nanotechnology, Internet services, quantum computing, wearable technologies, augmented reality, smart signaling, humanoid robots, big data, 3D technology, and intelligent networks.
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Cloud-Based Manufacturing (CBM) Interoperability in Industry 4.0
High-tech ICT-based strategic industrial program which focuses on manufacturing and describes the up-to-date automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. Industry 4.0 includes Cyber- Physical Systems, the Internet of Things and cloud computing.
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Developing Leadership Talent for Success in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
A global development that combines physical operations with digital technology, machine learning and big data.
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Prioritizing the Enablers of Construction Supply Chain in the Industry 4.0 Environment
This concept comes from Germany which involves the decentralized control of manufacturing processes with advanced connectivity features and smart automation. Industry 4.0 organizations are not only limited to the use of advanced technology but also the decreasing cost, fast production and better quantity.
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Re-Shaping Business Strategy in the Era of Digitization
A new paradigm that combines traditional manufacturing process with technologies including IoT, AI, and augmented reality to enhance automation and communication.
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Product Innovation and Personalization via Social Media: Learnings From the Phenomenal Success of BYJUs
It refers to the fourth Industrial Revolution in which work has started integrating future technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML), etc.
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The Industry 4.0 for Secure and Smarter Manufacturing
Industry 4.0 refers to the application of cutting-edge concepts such as CPS, M2M, and IoT to build a smart, self-managing, and dynamic manufacturing process.
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Digital Transformation: Opportunities and Challenges
Is the Fourth Industrial Revolution resulting from automation, industrial internet of things, smart factories, and artificial intelligence.
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Future Requests of Maritime Labour and Solution Suggestions: Human Resources Practices
It is the name given to the new industrial revolution that emerged with the use of internet of things, big data, and machine-to-machine communication technologies, in which business processes are managed with data-based scientific methods.
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Impact of Sustainability on Supply Chain: Contributions and New Performance Measurements in the Disruptive Technology Era
Industry 4.0 (4IR), also called the Fourth Industrial Revolution, is the industrial revolution that brings digital transformation with the combination of new technologies or disruptive technologies (DTs), also called 4IR technologies, and industrialization or physical production and cyber technologies.
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The Development of Servitization Concept in the Era of Industry 4.0 Through SCM Perspective
The present trend of high utilization of automation and data exchange during manufacturing products.
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Doing More With Less: The Impact of New Technologies on Labor Markets, Economy, and Society
Refers to the potential gains of the fusion of cyber-physical systems. See Fourth Industrial Revolution.
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Fulfilling Gen Z's Needs and Expectations in Industry 4.0: Attracting and Retaining Early Career Talent
The fourth industrial revolution, characterized by the increasing digitization and automation of manufacturing processes. It involves technologies like the Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence, and big data analytics to create more efficient and flexible production systems.
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The Application of the Internet of Things in Managing Supply Chains
Transformational, data-rich technologies that enable firms to achieve breakthrough improvements in their supply chain performance.
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Expansion of Technology Utilization Through Tourism 4.0 in Slovenia
The name given to the fourth industrial revolution that includes the trend of automation and optimization of the manufacturing processes using smart autonomous systems.
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Creativity and Innovation in Educating Engineers and Product Designers of the 21st Century for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
The trend towards automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies and processes which include cyber-physical systems, the internet of things, artificial intelligence, etc.
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Digital Transformation and Circular Economy for Sustainability
New phase in the Industrial Revolution that focuses heavily on interconnectivity, automation, machine learning, and real-time data.
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Understanding Strategic Skills of Managers for First-Time Leadership in Industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 is the use of robotic systems to combine information and manufacturing technologies.
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Sustainability of the School Leadership in the Digital Era Under the Shadow of Crisis
Industry 4.0 is a new innovative level and collective term for technologies combining many intelligent machines, systems production, and processes of the value of chain organization and management across the lifecycle of products. It can also be defined as the integration of complex physical machinery and devices with networked sensors and software, used to better outcomes.
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Supply Chain Performance in the Industry 4.0 Context: Knowledge Mapping and Analysis
Technological trend that aims to foster processes automation, increasing productivity and reducing carbon footprint and waste generation.
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Framework Blockchain Education: Rupture in Higher Education
The phase of industrialisation where modern technologies like Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud Computing, Artificial Intelligence, 3D printing, Blockchain, etc. play a significant role towards automation and information processing.
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Accessible@tourism 4.0: An Exploratory Approach to the Role of Industry 4.0 in Accessible Tourism
A new level of organizational control over the entire value chain of the life cycle of products, and it is generated towards increasingly individualized customer requirements.
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A Study on Deep Learning Methods in the Concept of Industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 is the subset of the fourth industry-related industrial revolution. It covers all smart systems.
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Mapping Research Gaps in Reported Skills Required for Women Entrepreneurs in Industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 signifies the fourth industrial revolution, marked by the integration of digital technologies, automation, artificial intelligence, data exchange, and the Internet of Things (IoT) across diverse industrial sectors. Its goal is to establish “smart factories” that harness advanced technologies to optimize efficiency, productivity, and connectivity in manufacturing processes.
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From Sociology to ICTs: A Non-Random Path
Fourth industrial revolution that is generated from the incorporation of new technologies since the second decade of the 21st century.
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Novel Additive Manufacturing Processes and Techniques in Industry 4.0
Is a term used for highly mechanised factory environment, where all the machines are integrated with sensors, controllers, wireless connectivity and can communicate among themselves without the intervention of humans.
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Organizations Operating in Real Time (Real-Time Enterprise) and the Role of IT as a Tool Supporting Their Management Systems
Trend towards automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies and processes. It encompasses the internet of things (IoT), cyber-physical systems (CPS), artificial intelligence (AI), cloud computing and cognitive computing. A concept related to RTE, in the field of data processing in real time and the fastest possible business processes
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Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank and Development: A Chinese Soft Power Tool for Global Leadership
Type of industry defined by the intensive use of robotics and new technologies throughout the production process, which promotes productivity, efficiency and reduces the need for human resources.
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How Artificial Intelligence Can Enhance Predictive Maintenance in Smart Factories
It refers to the digitization of the industry and all the services related to it. The goal is to achieve effective automation and smarter factories. Terms such as cyber industry, smart industry or fourth Industrial Revolution are used synonymously with Industry 4.0.
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Achieving Environmental Sustainability Through Industry 4.0 Tools: The Case of the “Symbiosis” Digital Platform
Industry 4.0 aims at realizing an entirely digitized, connected, smart, and decentralized production system guided by a purposely formulated strategy.
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Augmented Reality in the Context of Automotive Manufacturing
Starting in Germany, Industry 4.0 is a term that represents the 4th industrial revolution that promises to completely alter today’s production paradigm. The introduction of the Internet of Things and Services, along with the development of Cyber-Physical systems (CPS), into the manufacturing environment is ushering to this change on the industrial paradigm. Particular attention is paid to emerging information and communication technologies (ICT), which will lead to the convergence of the physical world with the virtual world. Implementing these systems leads to the development of intelligent production environments that will respond in real time to process interruptions and failures. Many other processes, such as product design, production planning and engineering, will be virtually simulated as standalone modules and then connected to the current production requirements. It can thus be stated that Industry 4.0 facilitates the vision and execution of “Intelligent Factories”.
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Cybersecurity of Industrial Internet of Things
A collective term for technologies and concepts of value chain organization that aims at providing the development of smart factories with fully integrated production systems.
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Implementation of Industry 4.0 in Transformation of Medical Device Maintenance Systems
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Marketing Innovations in Industry 4.0 and Their Impacts on Events Marketing
It is a concept that provides various innovative and technical features to industrialization with advanced ICTs and R&D events in production processes.
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A Maturity Model to Organize the Multidimensionality of Digitalization in Smart Factories
Industry 4.0 describes the vision of a future production environment consisting of intelligent, self-organizing system elements. The basis for Industry 4.0 is the availability of all relevant system information in real-time through the networking of all entities involved in the value creation process as well as the ability to derive the best value flow from these data at any time.
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Digital Technology Deployment in Multi-National Enterprises
The idea of a fully integrated manufacturing industry enabled by digital transformation and the integration of information technology and automation systems in manufacturing.
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Industry 4.0: Managing the Circular Supply Chain
Industry 4.0 covers a broad array of ideas on cutting-edge digital technology including Big Data Analytics, autonomous robotics, cyber-security, additive manufacturing, simulation, augmented reality, IoT, cloud, horizontal and vertical system integration among the nine tools.
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Robotics E-Learning Supported by Collaborative and Distributed Intelligent Environments
Is a name given to the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies.
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Enterprise Data Lake Management in Business Intelligence and Analytics: Challenges and Research Gaps in Analytics Practices and Integration
The fourth industrial revolution, which was initiated by the rapidly advancing digitalization and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies and is already evident in many areas.
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Sustainability in the Maritime Industry: Integration of Digital Twin and Autonomous Control
Represents the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies, laying the groundwork for the advancement of autonomous and digital innovations.
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A Survey on the Deployment of Smart Factories in the Post-COVID-19 Era: The Role of 5G, Deployment Options, Benefits, and Business Models
A “marriage” between the physical world / sciences with digital technologies. Digital technologies offer new ways of interconnection with “physical”, effective data collection and wise systems capable to interpret the gathered data for a more holistic, informed decision making (action back to physical world).
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Reskilling the Chinese Workforce in the New Era: Challenges, Opportunities, and Strategies
A name for the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies, including cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things, and cloud computing.
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Digital Transformation: Impact of 5G Technology in Supply Chain Industry
(early 2000s) New industrial revolution that makes it possible to gather and analyze data across machines, enabling faster, more flexible, and more efficient processes to produce higher-quality goods at reduced costs. It includes internet of things, cloud computing, and cognitive computing.
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Industry 4.0: The Improvement of the Supply Chain Channel Based on Digital Transformation in Portugal
Industry 4.0 or Fourth Industrial Revolution is an expression that encompasses some technologies for automation and data exchange and uses concepts of cyber-physical systems, Internet of Things and Cloud Computing. The focus of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is on improving process efficiency and productivity.
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Industrial Automation Using Mobile Cyber Physical Systems
Industry 4.0 is the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies that includes cyber physical systems.
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Youth Aspirations Towards Industry 4.0 Job Requirements: The Example of the Serbian Labor Market
– an industrial revolution which refers to use of automation and data exchange in manufacturing processes. It is often associated with the use of advanced technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial intelligence (AI), Big data, Robotics and many others.
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Regulating Digital Transformation: Technologies, Scenarios, and Contracts
The fourth industrial revolution (or Industry 4.0) is the ongoing automation of traditional manufacturing and industrial practices, using modern smart technology
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Renaming Citizenship: An Evolution From Social Citizenship to Digital Citizenship
A term used to describe automation and data exchange in technology and processes within the manufacturing industry.
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Skilling the Workforce for Industry 4.0
It is incorporating intelligent digital technologies into industrial and manufacturing processes.
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Strategic Management in SMEs in Industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 is the fourth industrial revolution that envisages the integration of robots, artificial intelligence and simulation technologies into production processes.
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Revisiting Corruption Mathematical Models in the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution. It is a modern industrial phase focusing on interconnectivity, robotics, machine learning, and real-time data.
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The Effect of Industrial Automation and Artificial Intelligence on Supply Chains With the Onset of COVID-19
The industrial revolution which leaded after industry 3.0 and utilizes the latest global technologies such as artificial intelligence and machine learning.
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Security Systems Using Machine Vision
Related to internet of things (IoT), several devices interconnected with each other to share process information.
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Industrial Tourism and Literary Tourism: Niche Marketing Perspective and Regional Development
Industry 4.0 or Fourth Industrial Revolution is an expression that encompasses some technologies for automation and data exchange and uses concepts of cyber-physical systems, Internet of Things and Cloud Computing. The focus of the Fourth Industrial Revolution is on improving process efficiency and productivity.
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The Incorporation of Big Data in Mathematical Training for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Refers to a new phase in the Industrial Revolution that focuses heavily on interconnectivity, automation, machine learning, and real-time data. Industry 4.0, also sometimes referred to as IIoT or smart manufacturing, marries physical production and operations with smart digital technology, machine learning, and big data to create a more holistic and better connected ecosystem for companies that focus on manufacturing and supply chain management. While every company and organization operating today is different, they all face a common challenge—the need for connectedness and access to real-time insights across processes, partners, products, and people.
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Creative Leadership: A Multidisciplinary Approach to Creativity
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is the ongoing automation of traditional manufacturing and industrial practices, using modern smart technology.
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Strategies for Digital Transformation in Business: Digital Accounting Strategy
IT is a new situation that occurs when IT, communication, internet, sensor, automation, artificial intelligence and robotic technologies affect and transform production processes intensely.
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Circular Economy in Energizing Smart Cities
It is a part of the fourth industrial revolution that combines the modern concepts such as IoT, cloud computing, big data and Information systems.
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Focal Industries in Information Systems Research: A Scientometric Approach
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is the rapid progress in processes and the manufacturing environment, that has been enabled by digital technologies, and transforming the global competition in many industries.
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How Closing the Digital Divide Can Improve Women's Employability
Refers to the new age networking system including machines in the ICT industry.
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Human Resources Management: Challenges in the Digital Society
It refers to the industrialization process we are in. It is the integration of communication and information technologies into production systems in order to offer personalized and customized products.
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Industry 4.0 Technologies Used in Project Management
Deployment of advanced automation and data processing technologies in manufacturing systems.
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Modern Business and Innovativeness
Refers to the fourth “industrial revolution” and is coupled with smart specialization to present and important future trend of modern business development.
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Blockchain Technology as Enablement of Industry 4.0
The use of new smart technology to advance automation of conventional manufacturing and industrial practices.
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Automation 4.0: The Impact on Manufacturing and Engineering
The fourth industrial revolution. The digital world is connected to the physical world through intelligent machines.
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Energy Internet: Architecture, Emerging Technologies, and Security Issues
The subset of the fourth industrial revolution that concerns industry. It assumes automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies and processes which include cyber-physical systems, the Internet of Things, industrial Internet of Things, cloud computing, fog computing and artificial intelligence.
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Adoption of Industry 4.0: Analysis and Action of Mexican Case
Technical-economic evolution that refers to the fourth industrial revolution, powered by emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, biotechnology, and nanotechnology.
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Technologies for Connected Government Implementation: Success Factors and Best Practices
Industry 4.0 emerged in Germany in 2011 to adopt digital technologies into production. Technology between the real and virtual worlds focuses on technological and economic dimensions by creating a collaborative network to establish an integration between the virtual space and human beings.
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IT Strategy Follows Digitalization
Industry 4.0 or the fourth industrial revolution, is the current trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing technologies. It includes cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things and cloud computing.
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The New Wave in Business Management: Evolution of Business Excellence Models and Determination of Future Directions
I4.0 refers to the integration of advanced digital technologies and automation into various aspects of industrial processes, manufacturing, and supply chain management. From a broader perspective, I4.0 represents a paradigm shift in all types of operations, offering numerous benefits such as increased productivity, reduced operational costs, better resource utilization, and the potential for new business models.
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Digital Exam and Assessments: A Riposte to Industry 4.0
Named also as the fourth industrial revolution, which focuses on the establishment of intelligent faculty development practices, teaching and learning processes. It entails automation and data exchange in cyber-physical systems e.g., the Internet of things, digitalization, artificial intelligence, cloud, and cognitive computing.
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Applying Industry 4.0 on Management of Gastronomy Events
Refers to the transformation of industry through the intelligent networking of machines and processes with the help of information and communication technology (ICT). The term is used interchangeably with the 'fourth industrial revolution' in industry (I-Scoop, 2020).
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Sensors and Data in Mobile Robotics for Localisation
Smart manufacturing and autonomous systems powered by interconnectivity, data, and machine learning.
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic and Crisis on Doing E-Business in Industry 4.0
An advanced technological way of life associated with a high degree of automation of economic processes, the high level and rapid pace of development of high technology and its mass distribution, and the organization of economic activity in the form of cyber-physical systems.
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Towards Sustainable Supply Chains With Blockchain
The fourth industrial revolution focuses on the development prospects of community, with the emphasis on the methods of producing merchandizes and associated process consistent with the agenda of sustainable environment. Therefore aiming on the incorporation of industry 4.0 technological support and digital optimization with the sustainability goals and ensuring sustainable society ( Parmentola et al., 2021 ).
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Digital Transformation and Environmental Management Applications: Approaches Used for Value Creation in the White Goods Industry
Digitalization, internet, information and communication, automation sector developments as a result of the interaction with each other to move forward and reflect these developments in production processes.
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The Digital Frontier: Navigating the Challenges and Opportunities for Generation Z in the Labor Market
Ongoing transformation in manufacturing and industry processes, integrating advanced digital technologies to create what is often referred to as the “smart factory.” It encompasses automation, data exchange, the Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, artificial intelligence, and other innovative technologies to enable autonomous systems, real-time data analysis, improved efficiency, and enhanced production capabilities in manufacturing and industrial settings.
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Dynamics of User-Generated Content in Industry 4.0
New Digital orientation of Business sector.
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Blockchain Characteristics and Green Supply Chain Advancement
A business paradigm that focuses on the full digitalization and automation in the manufacturing industry.
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Development of Skills Re-Acquisition in Industry Sector and Employment in Turkey
Industry 4.0 is the equipping of industry with information technologies. It is the last of the industrial revolutions.
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Blockchain Technology in the Automotive Industry: Use Cases and Statistical Evaluation
Industry 4.0 emerged in Germany in 2011 to adopt digital technologies into development, production, and manufacturing. It involves automation, use of machine leaning and all forms of emerging technologies to achieve speed, efficiency and effectiveness of operations.
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The Implication of Industry 5.0 to the Marine Environment: Protection Against Marine Pollution
4th Industrial Revolution, which aims to bring together information technologies and the industry.
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Can Internal Social Media and Data Mining Be a Powerful Communication Vehicle in Reaching Employees in Change Management in Industry 4.0?
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Rethinking Entrepreneurial Reskilling in an Era of Industry 4.0: A Case Study of Tertiary Institutions in Ghana
It is the 21 st century technological advancement that has made the workplace more efficient and productive. It involves the use of robotics, cloud computing and Internet of Things (IoT) among others.
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How Supply Chain Management Will Change in the Industry 4.0 Era?
The new industrial revolution that arise in the beginning of the 21 st century with the maturation of some technologies.
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A Study on Deep Learning Methods in the Concept of Digital Industry 4.0
Industry 4.0 is the subset of the fourth industry-related industrial revolution. It covers all smart systems.
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Commercial Potentials of NBIoT and Its Impact on the Economy
This is the fourth generation of the industrial revolution. It is enabled by IoT and its components. It is expected to be an autonomous system of production.
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Redefining the Meaning of Learning
The Fourth Industrial Revolution characterized by a continued trend of automating traditional manufacturing and industrial practices by leveraging more advanced and smart technology.
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Fourth Generation of Rights and Their Reflections on Human Resources Practices in Tourism Businesses
A set of three phases, the internet of things, the services of the internet, and cyber-physical systems.
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Industry 4.0 as a New Disruptive Concept in IT Management and IT Governance: Vision and Future of the Industry 4.0 Concept
A concept when technologies, organizational structure, and innovative culture are combined for the achievement of groundbreaking competitive advantages.
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The Logistic Model Based on Positions (LoMoBaP [MoLoBaC]) and Industry 4.0
It is a concept in formation, therefore in evolution. It identifies the fourth industrial revolution, which is characterized by the integration of the virtual world with the real world, through the Internet and the Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). Among other objectives Industry 4.0 pursues productive systems characterized by intelligent, adaptable, flexible, efficient, green, scalable, coherent manufacturing with high quality at low costs, with efficient resource management and ergonomics, as well as integration of customers and business partners in business and value processes.
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A Model for Success in Agribusiness in the Portuguese Context
The fourth industrial revolution – the digital transformation of industrial markets.
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Digital Organizations Enhancement With Information and Operational Technologies Convergence
The fourth industrial revolution as the cyber-physical transformation of manufacturing based on information and operational technology convergence.
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Industry 5.0, Digital Society, and Consumer 5.0
Industry 4.0 focused on emerging technologies as tools for industrial flexibility and efficiency, maintaining welfare for workers and society.
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Gender Characteristics: Implication for Cross-Cultural Online Learning
The current trend of digitization and automation in manufacturing that seeks quality and performance improvement and involves a network between machines and products without human control.
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Sustainable Implications of Industry 4.0
It is a phase within the Fourth Industrial Revolution that focuses on diverse technologies such as automation, machine learning, and real-time data.
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Management and Marketing Events in a Digital Era: Opportunities and Challenges
Is expressed as a concept that reveals the phenomenon of globalization due to technological developments, increasing digitalization and capital accumulation. It also affects the industrial-strength, production factors and marketing strategies of companies through ICT.
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The Role of Green Technologies in the Transition Towards a Circular Economy
The digital transformation of manufacturing/production/related industries and value creation processes.
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Digitalization and Business: A View From Porter's Five Forces
It is the name given to the new Industrial Revolution, which emerged with the use of Internet of Things, Big Data and Machine-to-Machine Communication technologies, in which business processes are managed with data-based scientific methods.
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Utilization of Industry 4.0 Technologies in Nigerian Technical and Vocational Education: A Conundrum for Educators
Refers to the fourth industrial revolution characterized by the integration of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, Internet of Things (IoT), big data, cloud computing, and automation in industrial processes.
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Impact of Industry 4.0 Technologies for Advancement of Supply Chain Management (SCM) Sustainability: Prospects and Challenges
Industry 4.0 relies heavily on information technology to transform traditional manufacturing into a more connected, efficient and intelligent system, ultimately leading to advances in productivity, quality and agility in industrial processes. Industry 4.0 has reinvented the way companies design, manufacture and distribute their products. Technologies such as the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), cloud connectivity, artificial intelligence and machine learning are now deeply embedded in the manufacturing process.
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Lean and Smart Supply Chain Management in Healthcare
It is the production of smart products and services with smart technologies in smart businesses.
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Technological Developments: Industry 4.0 and Its Effect on the Tourism Sector
The 4th industrial revolution, called as Industry 4.0, is the process in which the use of computers and automation in the industry.
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Industry 4.0 in the Context of the Triple Bottom Line of Sustainability: A Systematic Literature Review
The term relates to a predicted fourth industrial revolution through horizontal and vertical interconnection in real-time based on digital technologies.
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