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Industrial Revolution 4.0 - Coggle Diagram
Industrial Revolution 4.0
What is Industry 4.0
First industrial revolution
1784 - Mechanical weaving loom
Introduction of mechanical production assets based on water and steam power.
Second industrial revolution
1923 - Introduction of a moving assembly line at Ford Motors
Introduction of mass production based on division of labor and electrical energy
Third industrial revolution
1969 - First programmable logic controller (PLC)
Introduction of electronics and IT for higher automatization of production.
Fourth industrial revolution
2014 - Real time, self optimizing connected systems
Introduction of intelligent machines, embedded cyber-physical sensors, collaborative technologies, and networked processes.
Nine technologies are transforming industrial revolution (BCG)
Industry 4.0 is the vision of the industrial process in the future
The industrial internet of things
Cybersecurity
Horizontal and vertical system integration
The Cloud
Simulation
Additive manufacturing
Autonomous robots
Augmented reality
Big data and analytics
The Digital Processes (PwC)
Industry 4.0 Framework and Contributing Digital Technologies
3D printing
Smart sensors
Authentication and fraud detection
Big data analytics and advanced algorithms
Advanced human machine interfaces
Multi level customer interaction and customer profiling
Location detection technologies
Augmented reality wearables
Internet of things platforms
Cloud computing
Mobile device
5 Key industrial sectors with IOT, AI, Robotics, 3D printing and Wearables
Automotive
Textile and apparel
Electronics
Food and Beverage
Chemical