After more than a decade of investment, Industry 4.0 has produced no shortage of success stories. There are factories that ...
The world is on the precipice of a technological revolution that will alter the way we live, communicate, and think about privacy and security. With recent innovations in automation, artificial ...
Industry 4.0 is a German government term coined in 2011, meant to drum up enthusiasm for the next wave of technologies. This includes the need to prepare the industrial sector for the internet of ...
For many companies, Industry 4.0 is still the “next thing” they should focus on—or the trend they are currently adopting their strategy to. It reflects the fourth industrial revolution triggered and ...
Drug companies that do not use digital tech and automation in manufacturing are missing out, say researchers, who argue that, from an efficiency perspective, the “4.0” approach, which already has been ...
Ready for Industry 4.0? Evaluate people, processes, and then technology. Academic research expresses readiness as the state of being psychologically and behaviorally prepared. By extension, smart ...
The digitalization of industry is progressing in leaps and bounds, albeit not at the same speed everywhere. In many industries, processes can be digitalized well to very well — for example, because ...
The GenAI hype bubble has finally burst and it’s back to business as usual—worrying about paying out ransomware demands, finding the right people, decreasing supply chain reliability and figuring out ...
As the number of connected devices proliferates from offices to factory floors, Industry 4.0 represents the fourth revolution in manufacturing and promises a more connected era where advanced ...
At the EIT Grow Digital event in Brussels in June, Sean O’Reagain, the deputy head of Industry 5.0 for the European Commission’s Directorate General for Research and Innovation, was tasked with trying ...