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What is Smart Supply Network

Methodologies and Outcomes of Engineering and Technological Pedagogy
It is a methodology in which things work together. It collects the data in real time and does automatically alteration in the flow of products as demand changes.
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Education in the Era of Industry 4.0: Qualifications, Challenges, and Opportunities
Dharmendra Trikamlal Patel (Charotar University of Science and Technology, India)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-2245-5.ch007
Abstract
Industry 4.0 has changed the thinking of industry owners in terms of technological usage. With the help of modern digital technology, industry can fulfill the requirements of customers easily and compete strongly against their competitors. In order to achieve good quality of products at an affordable price, industry needs skilled people who are aware of autonomous and intelligent components. To prepare skilled people compatible with Industry 4.0, education plays a very important role. The chapter starts with which kind of qualifications are needed to fit in the smart factory era. In next section, the chapter deals with challenges that emerge in education in order to implement skills suitable for Industry 4.0. Lastly, the chapter describes opportunities for the education sector as far as the smart factory is concerned.
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