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 ...
Digital transformation is increasingly connected to corporate sustainability strategies. Industry 4.0 technologies allow companies to analyze large volumes of operational data, identify inefficiencies ...
Industrial IoT 4.0 connects machines and systems, making factories smarter and more efficient. Predictive maintenance, using ...
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Industry 4.0 is not just about automation. It’s about smart systems that sense, adapt, predict and act in real time. One example is inventory control, which was once a centralized back-office function ...
Manufacturers adopting Industry 5.0 are using AI, collaborative robots (cobots) and digital twins to enhance decision-making ...
New study: industrial companies increasingly using Industry 4.0 technologies internationally, with India ranking third and showing the highest investment readiness -- Different speeds: 68 percent of ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. I cover the impact of AI and Machine Learning on the supply chain. The industrial sector is undergoing its most significant ...
The promise of Industry 5.0 can be realized by breaking down data silos and reimagining technology architectures to enable human-centric digital operations. In association withEY For years, Industry 4 ...