Below are Nine technologies which play important role in Industry 4.0 1. Big data and Analytics : Process of examining large and varied sets of data which is useful for business 2. Autonomous Robots : Many manufacturing industries are using robots, e.g. mechanical arms in complex production activitiRead more
Below are Nine technologies which play important role in Industry 4.0
1. Big data and Analytics : Process of examining large and varied sets of data which is useful for business
2. Autonomous Robots : Many manufacturing industries are using robots, e.g. mechanical arms in complex production activities.
3. Simulations : computer simulations, which is used to determine best possible design for production.
4. Horizontal and Vertical System Integrations : Horizontal integration means networking between machines, equipements or production units. Vertical Integration means gaining control of different parts of supply chains.
5. Internet Of Things : Connecting more and more systems, devices, sensors, assets and people through network.
6. Cyber-Physical-System / Cyber security : Monitoring and controlling physical processes using sensors, actuators and processors that are designed on digital models of physical world.
7. Cloud : Storing and accessing data over the internet.
8. Additive manufacturing : Used to prototype and produce individual components like 3D printing.
9. Augmented Reality : includes robotics and 3D printing.
The term Industry 4.0 was first publicly introduced in 2011 as “Industrie 4.0” by a group of representatives from different fields (such as business, politics, and academia) under an initiative to enhance the German competitiveness in the manufacturing industry. The German federal government adoptedRead more
The term Industry 4.0 was first publicly introduced in 2011 as “Industrie 4.0” by a group of representatives from different fields (such as business, politics, and academia) under an initiative to enhance the German competitiveness in the manufacturing industry. The German federal government adopted the idea in its High-Tech Strategy for 2020
What are the Nine technology trends which form the building blocks of Industry 4.0?
Smita Kulkarni
Below are Nine technologies which play important role in Industry 4.0 1. Big data and Analytics : Process of examining large and varied sets of data which is useful for business 2. Autonomous Robots : Many manufacturing industries are using robots, e.g. mechanical arms in complex production activitiRead more
Below are Nine technologies which play important role in Industry 4.0
See less1. Big data and Analytics : Process of examining large and varied sets of data which is useful for business
2. Autonomous Robots : Many manufacturing industries are using robots, e.g. mechanical arms in complex production activities.
3. Simulations : computer simulations, which is used to determine best possible design for production.
4. Horizontal and Vertical System Integrations : Horizontal integration means networking between machines, equipements or production units. Vertical Integration means gaining control of different parts of supply chains.
5. Internet Of Things : Connecting more and more systems, devices, sensors, assets and people through network.
6. Cyber-Physical-System / Cyber security : Monitoring and controlling physical processes using sensors, actuators and processors that are designed on digital models of physical world.
7. Cloud : Storing and accessing data over the internet.
8. Additive manufacturing : Used to prototype and produce individual components like 3D printing.
9. Augmented Reality : includes robotics and 3D printing.
Where did Industry 4.0 start?
Smita Kulkarni
The term Industry 4.0 was first publicly introduced in 2011 as “Industrie 4.0” by a group of representatives from different fields (such as business, politics, and academia) under an initiative to enhance the German competitiveness in the manufacturing industry. The German federal government adoptedRead more
The term Industry 4.0 was first publicly introduced in 2011 as “Industrie 4.0” by a group of representatives from different fields (such as business, politics, and academia) under an initiative to enhance the German competitiveness in the manufacturing industry. The German federal government adopted the idea in its High-Tech Strategy for 2020
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