1. Industry 4.0 & its Applications
Kanagaraj C Selvraj (RAJ)
Management Consultant/Engineer
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2. What to Expect
• This presentation provides a background of
industrial advancement and its evolution into
Industry 4.0 and its fundamentals.
• Industry 4.0 application section covers few
domains, with small to large scale examples that
encompass both private and public organizations.
• End of the session workshop encourages
participants to collaborate in groups and come up
with ideas and solutions relating to Industry 4.0.
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3. Overview
1. Introduction
2. Fundamentals of Industry 4.0
3. Industry 4.0 Applications
a. Apparel & Textile industry
b. Recycling & waste management
c. Transportation
d. Agriculture & Food
e. Smart Grid
4. Design Innovation in Industry 4.0 Framework
a. Virtual Reality
5. Workshop
6. Future & Challenges
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9. Fourth Industrial Revolution
• The “Fourth Industrial Revolution” is a
common phrase at the World Economic
Forum’s annual meeting in Davos, Switzerland
in 2016 based on a book written by Klaus
Schwab.
– “Technological revolution… that is blurring the
lines between the physical, digital, and biological
spheres.”
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10. “Industry 4.0” Origins
• The term "Industrie 4.0", shortened to I4.0 or simply
I4, originated in 2011 from a project in the high-tech
strategy of the German government and a consortium
of German Industry.
• In essence, industry 4.0 is the trend towards
automation and data exchange in technologies and
processes which include cyber-physical systems (CPS),
the internet of things (IoT), cloud computing, virtual
reality and artificial intelligence.
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12. IIoT, Industry 4.0, & Smart Factory
Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
The explosion of the number of smart devices that are interconnected via the internet.
The IIoT is revolutionizing the way industry operates by sharing the information/data
produced to improve existing business models and enable new ones.
Industry 4.0 (or Industrie 4.0)
A German term for the trend of automation and data exchange in manufacturing. It
includes cyber physical systems, the Internet of Things and cloud computing. Industry
4.0 creates what has been called a “smart factory.”
Smart Factory
“Smart Manufacturing,” “Intelligent Factory” and “Factory of the Future” all describe
an intelligent, flexible and dynamic production facility, where machinery and
equipment will have the ability to improve processes through self-optimization and
autonomous decision-making.
Source: John Stroup-Belden, Inc. seruta
15. What Industry 4.0 Leads too
• In the 4th Industrial revolution,
digital analytics enables a new
level of operational productivity
via Cyber Physical Systems (CPS).
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17. Cyber Physical Systems (CPS)
Source: Prof. Dr.-Ing. R. Anderl, Technische Universitat Darmstadt seruta
18. Role of Smart Sensors
• The advancement of sensors to smart sensors
is playing a vital role in enhancing machines
extending its functions via sight, hearing,
touch, etc performing certain intelligent
activities which are basic to humans.
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56. Workshop
• Groups of 5 to 6.
• Each group to identify a functional area to
implement an industry 4.0 solution.
• Define an objective / title.
~ Outline 5 key points on the improvements from
your proposed solution.
• Each group does a 3 to 5 minute presentation
to the audience.
• 3 Minute Q&A Session.
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61. Future & Challenges
• With the next industrial revolution and
technology advancement, the world is getting
connected in a rapid pace.
• Embrace the connectivity between man,
machine and surroundings.
• Challenges
Privacy
Security
Human Resource (Workforce)
Universal Basic Income?
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62. Industry 4.0, IIoT & Smart Factory
Applications Playlist Video Link
URL: https://bit.ly/2PxwTVJ
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