The Fourth Industrial Revolution, fueled by the internet of things (IoT), is dramatically reshaping the manufacturing landscape. This new era, often referred to as Industry 4.0, integrates advanced ...
Making the transition from Industry 4.0 to 5.0 will require technology advances from smart sensors to digital twins.
There’s a lot of conversation in the market about Industry 4.0: some helpful, some hype. For fashion and apparel brands, the reality is pretty straightforward. If your Industry 4.0 journey hasn’t yet ...
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 ...
The review shows that Industry 4.0 has become vital to supply chain innovation, driving advances in visibility, predictive analytics, traceability, risk management and operational resilience. At the ...
Drug companies that do not use digital tech and automation in manufacturing are missing out, say researchers, who argue that, from an efficiency perspective, the “4.0” approach, which already has been ...
Ultra-wideband (UWB) tags offer highly accurate location data but are cost-prohibitive at scale, sometimes reaching $50 to ...
Industry 4.0 is still a vague term to many in manufacturing. To some, it’s projects that fit the strict standards of the German consortium that developed the term. For others, it’s synonymous with ...
In the first part of our look at Industry 5.0, we explored the evolution of manufacturing processes, with a focus on the way in which Industry 4.0 technologies and processes have developed to make ...
There’s nothing the technology and communications industry likes more than the arrival of a next generation. For example, look at the comms industry and the clamour that centres around the launch of ...
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