Introduction to 4th Industrial Revolution
Redwan Ferdous
ferdousr@emk.com.bd | redwanferdous.com
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The Beginning
• Professor Klaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World
Economic Forum- First coined the theory of “Fourth Industrial
Revolution” aka “4IR”.- in 2015.
• The 4th Industrial Revolution is largely driven by four specific
technological developments:
• high-speed mobile Internet
• AI and automation
• the use of big data analytics, and
• cloud technology
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The Beginning
• Industry 4.0, especially when coupled with machine learning and
artificial intelligence, will substantially change conditions for workers:
“Many jobs will disappear while we will gain a lot of new jobs, and many
repetitive tasks will shift from manual labour to automation. It will have
a big impact.”
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Source: simio.com
4th Industrial Revolution: the Buzzwords!
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Let’s check each of the point..
• Robots
• IoT
• Simulation
• Cybersecurity
• Cloud Computing
• 3D Printing
• Big Data
• Augmented Reality/ Virtual Reality
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Robots
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Industrial Robotics (Cont.)
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Industrial Control Systems (cont.)
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Internet of Things
• All electrical/mechanical devices-which are connected to a cloud/
network through internet- for the purpose to be controlled or
monitored or both.
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Platforms for developing IoT Solutions:
Hobbyist
• ESP32/ ESP8266
• Arduino
• Raspberry Pi
• Particle
• Intel Edison
• Adafruit Platforms (i.e.Flora)
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Some IoT Development Boards: Hobbbyist
• Raspberry Pi
• Omega 2
• Particle Photon
• Beagle bone –
• Jetson Nano
• ESP 32
• Banana Pi
• Arduino Nano 33 IoT
• Tessel 2
• i.MX 8
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Simulation: Industrial Robot Programming
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Simulation: Auto Driving Car
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3D Printing
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• 3D printing, or additive manufacturing, is the construction
of a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital
3D model.
• The term "3D printing" can refer to a variety of processes in
which material is deposited, joined or solidified under
computer control to create a three-dimensional object, with
material being added together (such as plastics, liquids or
powder grains being fused together), typically layer by layer.
• In the 1980s, 3D printing techniques were considered
suitable only for the production of functional or aesthetic
prototypes, and a more appropriate term for it at the time
was rapid prototyping
3D Printing
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Augmented Reality
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Augmented reality is an interactive
experience of a real-world
environment where the objects that
reside in the real world are enhanced
by computer-generated perceptual
information, sometimes across
multiple sensory modalities, including
visual, auditory, haptic,
somatosensory and olfactory
Augmented Reality
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Data Scientist
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Big Data
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E-Vehicle/ Autonomous Vehicle
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Future of Industrial Robotics in Bangladesh
• “Industrial robot imports rose to 97 units in fiscal 2018-19 from 73 the
previous year. A year earlier, 152 units of robots were brought in,
according to data from customs.” – The Daily Star, Aug 20, 2019
• “Robots take up jobs that are repetitive in nature, he said, citing the
example of the use of machines in sweater factories and a slump in
demand for labours.” – The Daily Star, Aug 20, 2019
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Future of Industrial Robotics in Bangladesh
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Universal Robot- A Collaborative Robot
(Cobot)
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Picture: UR Cobot in manufacturing industry
https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ERTHGjDXUAA7zUA
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Potential Industries for UR/IR
• Pharmaceuticals
• Automobile
• Micro-Electronics
• Courier Services
• Food Manufacturing
• Any industry with ‘précised’ Pick&Place opportunities
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Opportunities of IoT based Solution
Developers in Bangladesh
• Home Appliance Manufacturers (Walton, Minister, Singer)
• RMG (Sewing, Washing, Knitting)
• FMCG Manufacturing (City, TK, Unilever, Square)
• Smart Home Automation (smart energy meter, product automation)
• Agriculture/ Agro-Tech (harvester, pesticide sprayer, Cold Storage)
• Process Automation ( Chittagong Port/ Courier Warehouse)
• Government Enterprises (Traffic Signal, Camera based retro-reflactor
Number plate reader, Public Transport)
• Public Health (Thermal Scanner, Air pollution detector)
• Any Assembling/Manufacturing factories
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Most of the contents of this presentation file is collected from internet. The sources are mentioned with respect in the end 03 slides. Thank you to the contributors.
Career:
You
should
prepare
for the
Decade!
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How can I start?
• Complete your course!
• Read, Read and Read
• Internet resources
• Start Prototyping
• Get out of your comfort zone
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Remember, It is ALWAYS You, who needs to
start.
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Thank You.
Redwan Ferdous
ferdousr@emk.com.bd
http://redwanferdous.com
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Introduction to 4th Industrial Revolution

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    Introduction to 4thIndustrial Revolution Redwan Ferdous ferdousr@emk.com.bd | redwanferdous.com 24-June-21 1
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    The Beginning • ProfessorKlaus Schwab, Founder and Executive Chairman of the World Economic Forum- First coined the theory of “Fourth Industrial Revolution” aka “4IR”.- in 2015. • The 4th Industrial Revolution is largely driven by four specific technological developments: • high-speed mobile Internet • AI and automation • the use of big data analytics, and • cloud technology 24-June-21 3
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    The Beginning • Industry4.0, especially when coupled with machine learning and artificial intelligence, will substantially change conditions for workers: “Many jobs will disappear while we will gain a lot of new jobs, and many repetitive tasks will shift from manual labour to automation. It will have a big impact.” 24-June-21 4
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    4th Industrial Revolution:the Buzzwords! 24-June-21 6
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    Let’s check eachof the point.. • Robots • IoT • Simulation • Cybersecurity • Cloud Computing • 3D Printing • Big Data • Augmented Reality/ Virtual Reality 24-June-21 7
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    Industrial Control Systems(cont.) 24-June-21 11
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    Internet of Things •All electrical/mechanical devices-which are connected to a cloud/ network through internet- for the purpose to be controlled or monitored or both. 24-June-21 13
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    Platforms for developingIoT Solutions: Hobbyist • ESP32/ ESP8266 • Arduino • Raspberry Pi • Particle • Intel Edison • Adafruit Platforms (i.e.Flora) 24-June-21 14
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    Some IoT DevelopmentBoards: Hobbbyist • Raspberry Pi • Omega 2 • Particle Photon • Beagle bone – • Jetson Nano • ESP 32 • Banana Pi • Arduino Nano 33 IoT • Tessel 2 • i.MX 8 24-June-21 15
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    Simulation: Industrial RobotProgramming 24-June-21 16
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    Simulation: Auto DrivingCar 24-June-21 17
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    3D Printing 24-June-21 18 •3D printing, or additive manufacturing, is the construction of a three-dimensional object from a CAD model or a digital 3D model. • The term "3D printing" can refer to a variety of processes in which material is deposited, joined or solidified under computer control to create a three-dimensional object, with material being added together (such as plastics, liquids or powder grains being fused together), typically layer by layer. • In the 1980s, 3D printing techniques were considered suitable only for the production of functional or aesthetic prototypes, and a more appropriate term for it at the time was rapid prototyping
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    Augmented Reality 24-June-21 20 Augmentedreality is an interactive experience of a real-world environment where the objects that reside in the real world are enhanced by computer-generated perceptual information, sometimes across multiple sensory modalities, including visual, auditory, haptic, somatosensory and olfactory
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    Future of IndustrialRobotics in Bangladesh • “Industrial robot imports rose to 97 units in fiscal 2018-19 from 73 the previous year. A year earlier, 152 units of robots were brought in, according to data from customs.” – The Daily Star, Aug 20, 2019 • “Robots take up jobs that are repetitive in nature, he said, citing the example of the use of machines in sweater factories and a slump in demand for labours.” – The Daily Star, Aug 20, 2019 25 24-June-21
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    Future of IndustrialRobotics in Bangladesh 26 24-June-21
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    Universal Robot- ACollaborative Robot (Cobot) 27 Picture: UR Cobot in manufacturing industry https://pbs.twimg.com/media/ERTHGjDXUAA7zUA 24-June-21
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    Potential Industries forUR/IR • Pharmaceuticals • Automobile • Micro-Electronics • Courier Services • Food Manufacturing • Any industry with ‘précised’ Pick&Place opportunities 28 24-June-21
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    Opportunities of IoTbased Solution Developers in Bangladesh • Home Appliance Manufacturers (Walton, Minister, Singer) • RMG (Sewing, Washing, Knitting) • FMCG Manufacturing (City, TK, Unilever, Square) • Smart Home Automation (smart energy meter, product automation) • Agriculture/ Agro-Tech (harvester, pesticide sprayer, Cold Storage) • Process Automation ( Chittagong Port/ Courier Warehouse) • Government Enterprises (Traffic Signal, Camera based retro-reflactor Number plate reader, Public Transport) • Public Health (Thermal Scanner, Air pollution detector) • Any Assembling/Manufacturing factories 24-June-21 29 Most of the contents of this presentation file is collected from internet. The sources are mentioned with respect in the end 03 slides. Thank you to the contributors.
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    How can Istart? • Complete your course! • Read, Read and Read • Internet resources • Start Prototyping • Get out of your comfort zone 24-June-21 31
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    Remember, It isALWAYS You, who needs to start. 24-June-21 32
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