Reprint
Industry 4.0 – The Global Industrial Revolution: Achievements, Obstacles and Research Needs for the Digital Transformation of Industry
Edited by
December 2023
246 pages
- ISBN978-3-0365-9663-1 (Hardback)
- ISBN978-3-0365-9662-4 (PDF)
This is a Reprint of the Special Issue Industry 4.0 – The Global Industrial Revolution: Achievements, Obstacles and Research Needs for the Digital Transformation of Industry that was published in
Biology & Life Sciences
Chemistry & Materials Science
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Summary
This Special Issue delves into the strides made, challenges encountered, and research imperatives within the realm of Industrie 4.0 from both a scientific and practical standpoint. This publication features the voices of Industrie 4.0 pioneers Henning Kagermann and Wolfgang Wahlster, as well as leaders in research and industrial application of smart manufacturing concepts.
Format
- Hardback
License and Copyright
© 2022 by the authors; CC BY-NC-ND license
Keywords
Industrie 4.0; intelligent manufacturing; smart factories; industrial artificial intelligence; digital twins; zero-defect manufacturing; digital ecosystems; Industrie 4.0; intelligent manufacturing; China Manufacturing 2025; Industrial Internet; Cloud Manufacturing; digitalization; small-medium enterprises; new business models; data democratization; Industrie 4.0; fourth industrial revolution; Industrie 4.0; smart manufacturing; smart factory; digital transformation; industry; sustainability; sovereignty; interoperability; mass customization; Industry 4.0; skills; competencies; bibliometric analysis; survey; Hungary; Industry 4.0; maturity model; transformation; methodology; Industry 4.0 strategy; socio-technical system; digitalization; business transformation; Industry 4.0; industrial implementation; mergers and acquisitions; knowledge management; networking; process management; informational change; digital ecosystems; scarce data; machine learning; information fusion; Industry 4.0; development of work; sociotechnical systems approach; human-oriented work design; D-SI; DCC; digital signature; calibration; Industry 4.0; servitization; digital factory transformation; smart services; IoT; AI; internal services; Industry 4.0; digitalization; remote work; COVID-19; investment; n/a; digital twin; digital manufacturing; Industry 4.0; multi-agent systems; digital twin; data architecture; Industrie 4.0; Logistics 4.0; digital transformation strategy; urban planning and city operation