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Mansoor Ahmed Soomro, Mohd Hizam-Hanafiah, Nor Liza Abdullah, Mohd Helmi Ali and Muhammad Shahar Jusoh
Industry 4.0 revolution, with its cutting-edge technologies, is an enabler for businesses, particularly in reducing the cost and improving the productivity. However, a large number of organizations are still too in their infancy to leverage the true pote...
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Artur Pollak, Agata Hilarowicz, Maciej Walczak and Damian Gasiorek
Background: In the face of changes taking place as a result of the increasing digitization, automation, and robotization of life and the economy, questions regarding the essence of the functioning of modern enterprises and about the emerging new pattern ...
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Kaijun Yang, Riza Yosia Sunindijo and Cynthia Changxin Wang
With the development of the times, the challenge of the construction industry entering Construction 4.0 and surviving in it is still formidable. Although many studies state the importance of effective leadership in the context of Construction 4.0, there ...
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Bozena Gajdzik
The aim of the article is to present the author?s concept of steel market enterprises? maturity for functioning in Industry 4.0. The model is based on the assessment of key technologies or pillars of the new industrial concept. The proposed assessment in...
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Olivia McDermott, Ida Foley, Jiju Antony, Michael Sony and Mary Butler
The fourth industrial revolution, also referred to as Industry 4.0, has resulted in many changes within the MedTech Industry. The MedTech industry is changing from interconnected manufacturing systems using cyber-physical systems to digital health techno...
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Whisper Maisiri,Liezl van Dyk
Pág. 134 - 148
Technological advancements related to the fourth industrial revolution are causing disruptive changes that are widely felt at national, industry, and company level. Industry 4.0, an initiative driving the fourth industrial revolution, is happening at an ...
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Jacqueline de Almeida Barbosa Franco, Ana Mariele Domingues, Nelson de Almeida Africano, Rafael Mattos Deus and Rosane Aparecida Gomes Battistelle
The civil construction sector is under pressure to make construction processes more sustainable, that is, aligned with economic, social, and environmental sustainability. Thus, the research question considers: How do Industry 4.0 Technologies help civil ...
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Annie Pooi Hang Wong and Daisy Mui Hung Kee
Industry 4.0 increases the production efficiency and competitiveness of companies. However, Industry 4.0 implementation is comparatively low in developing countries, while Malaysian manufacturing Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs) Industry 4.0 adoption ...
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Vladimir Micic
Pág. 97 - 112
The fourth industrial revolution is about the development of Industry 4.0, the changing of the production paradigm and economic digitalization. The research subject are the development conditions of Industry 4.0 in the Republic of Serbia. The main resear...
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Natalie Grufman,Sinéad Lyons,Eriks Sneiders
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Industry 4.0 is considered to be the fourth industrial revolution and involves virtual and physical systems that are interconnected and collaborate in an autonomous way. Industry 4.0 is a relatively new concept within computer science and raises interest...
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Vladimir Micic
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The fourth industrial revolution is about the development of Industry 4.0, the changing of the production paradigm and economic digitalization. The research subject are the development conditions of Industry 4.0 in the Republic of Serbia. The main resear...
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Meena Madhavan, Sutee Wangtueai, Mohammed Ali Sharafuddin and Thanapong Chaichana
This research aims to study the pre-pandemic and pandemic-period Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 characteristics in SME research using scientometrics and systematic review using the PRISMA 2020 approach. A total of 691 articles were found in SCOPUS databas...
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Jonathan Brodeur, Robert Pellerin and Isabelle Deschamps
As an increasing number of manufacturing small and medium enterprises (SMEs) tackle their digital transformation toward Industry 4.0, the need for a methodology to manage this transformation, tailored to their particular context, becomes apparent. Since ...
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Anbesh Jamwal, Rajeev Agrawal, Monica Sharma and Antonio Giallanza
Recent developments in manufacturing processes and automation have led to the new industrial revolution termed ?Industry 4.0?. Industry 4.0 can be considered as a broad domain which includes: data management, manufacturing competitiveness, production pro...
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Milou Habraken and Tanya Bondarouk
Industry 4.0 embodies the three technology-based developmental streams currently available and is widely recognised whether it is viewed as a great step forward or not. Consequently, the interest in the topic of ?implementation? regarding Industry 4.0 ha...
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Maria Stoettrup Schioenning Larsen, Astrid Heidemann Lassen and Casper Schou
Despite the promising potential of Industry 4.0, the transition of the manufacturing industry is still very slow-paced. In this article, we argue that one reason for this development is the fact that existing foundational process models of manufacturing ...
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Mansoor Ahmed Soomro, Mohd Hizam-Hanafiah, Nor Liza Abdullah, Mohd Helmi Ali and Muhammad Shahar Jusoh
Industry 4.0 has the potential to cause both evolutionary (operational) and revolutionary (strategic) changes, but assessing the readiness of companies towards Industry 4.0 has largely been a challenge. Industry 4.0 readiness is also important as it is t...
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Jaco Prinsloo,Jan Christiaan Vosloo,Edward Henry Mathews
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The rapid growth and expansion of the Internet, as well as technical advances in the area of sensor technology, allow for the interconnection of physical objects for the purpose of achieving collective goals, which paves the way for the Fourth Industrial...
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Vito Introna, Annalisa Santolamazza and Vittorio Cesarotti
Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 have introduced a lot of innovative technologies in industrial plants, transforming them into complex digital systems. On the other hand, the importance of Energy Management Systems in industrial plants is growing for both s...
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Frank Ato Ghansah and David John Edwards
Despite the growing rich and fragmented literature focusing on quality assurance (QA) and Industry 4.0, the implementation of associated individual digital technologies has not been fully evaluated and synthesised to achieve adequate QA in the constructi...
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