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Why it matters?
4.0
Agenda
► Industrial Evolution
► 4th Industrial Revolution
► Building Blocks of Industry 4.0
► Potential Industrial Products Implications
► Potential Consumer Products Implications
► Impact of Industry 4.0
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What is this?
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Industrial Evolution
4. Industrial
revolution
Based on cyber-physical-
systems
3. Industrial revolution
Through the use of electronics
and IT further progression in
autonomous production
2. Industrial revolution
Level of complexity
Introducing mass production
lines powered by electric
energy
1. Industrial revolution
Introducing mechanical
production machines powered
by water and steam
Industry 1.0 Industry 2.0 Industry 3.0 Industry 4.0
End of the Beginning of the Beginning of the Toda
18th 20th century 70th y
Source: DFKI/Bauer
century. IAO
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Phases of earlier 3 Industrial Revolutions
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Did not exist in 2006
► iPhone ► Android
► iPad ► Oculus
► Kindle ► Instagram
► 4G ► Snapchat
► Uber ► Whatsapp
► Airbnb
► Android
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Cyber Physical Systems
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Today’s Factory
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Tomorrow’s Factory
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Industry 4.0
Six Design Principles
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Building blocks of Industry 4.0
Autonomous
Robots
Big data
Simulation
analytics
Horizontal
Augmented and vertical
reality Industry 4.0 system
integration
Industrial
Additive Mfg Internet of
Things
Cyber
Security
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Impacting all aspect of value chain
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Digital Enterprise
Entire value chain is digitized and integrated
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Potential Implications
Predictive Maintenance
Machines as a service
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Robots working in Amazon WH
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Examples
SIEMENS
artificial knee and hip joints were standardized products, with engineers
needing several days to customize them for patients. Now, new software
4 hours.
Source: Think Act: INDUSTRY 4.0 The new industrial revolution How Europe will succeed
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Examples
TRUMPF
leader of laser systems, has put the first "social machines" to work. Each
component is "smart" and knows what work has already been carried out
on it. Because the production facility already knows its capacity utilization
automatically optimized.
Source: Think Act: INDUSTRY 4.0 The new industrial revolution How Europe will succeed
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Examples
GE
Predix, the operating system for the Industrial Internet, is powering
Source:https://www.ge.com/digital/predix
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Examples of Product evolution: Connected
and smart products
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Impact
Economy
Individual
Business
Impact
Society National
& Global
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Impact
Economy
► Growth
► Ageing
► Productivity
► Employment
► Labour subsititution
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Impact
Business
► Customer expectations
► Collaborative innovation
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Top 10 Skills to be relevant in Industry 4.0
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