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Industry 4.

Presented by- anuj and Prasun


What is industry 4.0??
• Industry 4.0 is the digital transformation of
manufacturing/production and related industries and
value creation processes.
• The dramatic shift in industrial technology is considered the 'fourth
industrial revolution,' hence the term Industry 4.0
• Industry 4.0 is a vision that evolved from an initiative
to make the German manufacturing industry more
competitive (‘Industrie 4.0’) to a globally adopted term.
Evolution of industries

1. 1760 to 1840 - Ushered in Mechanical


production; railways and steam engine

2. 1870 to 1940 - Mass production;


electricity and assembly line

3. 1960 to 2010 - Computers; semi


conductors, main frame computing,
personal devices, internet

4. Industry 4.0 converges IT (Information


Technology) and OT (Operational
Technology), to create a cyber-physical
environment
Main Characteristics of Industry 4.0

• Decentralization

Interoperability

Virtualization

Real-Time Response
Building blocks of Industry 4.0
Autonomous
Robots

Big data
Simulation
analytics

Horizontal and
Augmented
reality Industry 4.0 vertical system
integration

Industrial
Additive Mfg Internet of
Things

Cyber Security
Benefits of Industry 4.0

• Increased productivity

• Improved business continuity

• Better working conditions

• Customization

• Agility
Impacts of Industry 4.0

• The changes underway in the 4th revolution will impact every industry.
Similar to the previous revolutions, no business segment goes untouched.
• One of the most visible impacts of Industry 4.0 will be IoT and connected
devices. Data from Juniper Research shows the number of connected
devices will reach 38.5 billion in 2020, up from 13.4 billion in 2015.
That’s a jump of more than 285%!
• Another example is asset maintenance where digital solutions facilitate
production management to increase operational capacity and planning. An
essential factor already mentioned is the ability to monitor equipment to
identify problems in advance.
Challenges of Industry 4.0

• Low security and stability

• Lack of knowledge

• High deployment cost


Future Trends

In the coming years, you can expect to see technologies revolve more around
software, platforms, and apps. These solutions aim to take Industry 4.0 to a
new level, with simulations, connected automation, 3D mini-printers, etc. Here
are a few of the leading technology trends

• Connectivity

• 3D Printing
• Cobots
Conclusion

• Industry 4.0 is redefining manufacturing with new trends, insights, and


technologies made easily accessible with digital solutions designed to
streamline factory operations and drive efficiency.
• Through automation and big data analytics, digital manufactures will rely on
equipment that can make proactive, evidence-based decisions. The new face of
manufacturing will also demonstrate customized and personalized production
at a high scale, with the optimization of behavior patterns and more engaged
customers.
• As the pace of technology speeds up, smart manufacturing will rely on agile,
iterative methods to keep up. Companies who learn, adopt, and implement
Industry 4.0 techniques will be better equipped to succeed in the digital future.

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