Geir Jåsund examines what Industry 4.0 has delivered since its introduction in 2011. He highlights where it fell short, and how its lessons are shaping the next phase of industrial digitalisation.
Spread the loveThe integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) within the framework of Industry 4.0 is transforming traditional manufacturing and industrial practices. As technology continues to ...
Vinod Jain is an expert in global and digital business, former business professor, consultant, speaker, and author of Global Meets Digital. We are currently in the early stages of the Fourth ...
StarPlus Energy employee Jeffrey Pointe demonstrates an electro-pneumatics machine that was set up at Ivy Tech Community College in Kokomo to help train workers. (IBJ photos/Eric Learned) Indiana ...
While all industries stand to benefit from advanced networking technologies, many operators of mission-critical services and infrastructure have been hesitant to transform because the stakes are so ...
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 ...
Picture it: A pristine, white warehouse where smooth, shiny robots silently move boxes and assemble products, all while a few lab-coated experts tap on tablets as they observe the fully automated, ...
What is Pharma 4.0? The term Industry 4.0 refers to the fourth industrial revolution, associated with the application of advanced technologies that have dramatically changed the landscape of ...
In the era of Industry 4.0, manufacturing is no longer defined solely by mechanical precision; it’s now driven by data, connectivity, and intelligence. Yet downtime remains one of the most persistent ...
The fourth industrial revolution is reshaping the manufacturing industry, bringing new opportunities and challenges for businesses to navigate. But for Industry 4.0 technologies to be meaningful in ...