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2. Industry 4.0
Industrial
Internet
Internet of
Things
Internet of
Everything
What is Industry 4.0 ?
Definition and Development
The term Industry 4.0 refers to a further developmental stage in the
organization and management of the entire value chain process involved in
manufacturing industry. Also referred as ‘fourth industrial revolution’.
4. 1765
1st INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
• The first industrial revolution,
which REALLY was a revolution,
and,
• invention of steam machines,
• the usage of water and steam
power and all sorts of other
machines,
• industrial transformation of society
with trains,
• mechanization of manufacturing
and loads of smog.
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5. 1870
2nd INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
The second industrial revolution is
typically seen as the period where
• electricity and
• new manufacturing ‘inventions’
which it enabled,
• such as the assembly line,
• mass production and to some
extent to automation.
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1969
3rd INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
The third industrial revolution had
everything to do with the
• rise of computers,
• computer networks (WAN, LAN,
MAN,),
• the rise of robotics in
manufacturing,
• connectivity and obviously the
birth of the Internet,
• that big game changer in the ways
information is handled and shared,
• with far more automation.
8. Design principles
There are four design principles in Industry 4.0.
These principles support companies in
identifying and implementing Industry 4.0
scenarios.
Interoperability
Information transparency
Technical assistance
Decentralized decisions
10. Effects
The world of production will become
more and more networked until
everything is interlinked with
everything else
The complexity of production and
supplier networks will grow
enormously.
Interconnected multiple factories or
even geographical regions.
11. Challenges
• IT security issues,
• Reliability and stability needed for critical M2M communication,
• Need to avoid any IT snags,
• Need to protect industrial know how
• Lack of adequate skill-sets
• Threat of redundancy of the corporate IT department
• Loss of many jobs to automatic processes and IT-controlled processes
• Low top management commitment
• Unclear legal issues and data security
• Unclear economic benefits/ Excessive investment
• Lack of regulation, standard and forms of certifications
• Insufficient qualification of employees
12. Impact of Industry 4.0
Proponents of the term claim Industry 4.0 will affect many areas, most notably:
1. Services and business models
2. Reliability and continuous
productivity
3. IT security
4. Machine safety
5. Product lifecycles
6. Industry value chain
7. Workers' education and skills
8. Socio-economic factors
Industry 4.0 Gives Birth to a New
Generation of Jobs
Industrial Data Scientists Robot Coordinator
Industrial UX Designer IT/IoT Solution Architect
13. Technology Roadmap for Industry 4.0
The required key technologies for Industry 4.0 transformation such as
Artificial Intelligence,
Internet Of Things,
Machine Learning,
Cloud Systems,
Cybersecurity,
Adaptive Robotics
cause radical changes in the business processes of organizations.
14. References
1. Hermann, Pentek, Otto, 2016: Design Principles for Industrie 4.0 Scenarios, 4 May 2016
2. Jürgen Jasperneite:Was hinter Begriffen wie Industrie 4.0 steckt in Computer & Automation, 19 December 2012.
3. Kagermann, H., W. Wahlster and J. Helbig, eds., 2013: Recommendations for implementing the strategic
initiative Industrie 4.0: Final report of the Industrie 4.0 Working Group
4. Heiner Lasi, Hans-Georg Kemper, Peter Fettke, Thomas Feld, Michael Hoffmann: Industry 4.0. In: Business &
Information Systems Engineering 4 (6), pp. 239-242
5. Marr, Bernard. "Why Everyone Must Get Ready For The 4th Industrial Revolution". Forbes. Retrieved 2018-02-
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6. BMBF-Internetredaktion (21 January 2016). "Zukunftsprojekt Industrie 4.0 - BMBF". Bmbf.de. Retrieved 2016-
11-30.
7. "Industrie 4.0: Mit dem Internet der Dinge auf dem Weg zur 4. industriellen Revolution". Vdi-nachrichten.com
(in German). 1 April 2011. Retrieved 2016-11-30.