The panel discussion focused on the opportunities and challenges of Industry 4.0, or the Fourth Industrial Revolution, for developing countries. Industry 4.0 is being driven by advanced technologies like cyber-physical systems, the Industrial Internet of Things, and cloud computing. While these changes could increase productivity and sustainability, they also risk exacerbating inequality and displacing many jobs. Developing countries face challenges like reversing foreign investment trends, widening technology gaps, and preparing large youth populations for changing labor needs. The panel emphasized the need to boost innovation capabilities through skills training, education reform, and partnerships to help all countries navigate this transition.
What to expect when you're expecting (disruption): The digital economy and Br...Cheryl Maitland Muir
Written by Business Council of B.C. Policy Analyst Kristine St-Laurent, this issue of Policy Perspectives looks at how the digital economy permeates all aspects of our business interactions and how British Columbia's economy is evolving to manage the transition to digital.
Professor Lee Hyo-soo is developing an industrial revolution theory based on the creative evolution of general-purpose technology, and suggesting a new stage of economic development based on the theory of industrial revolution. According to Lee Hyo-soo's fourth industrial revolution theory, the fourth industrial revolution is caused by the interaction of four gears: (1) knowledge convergence ecosystem, (2) general-purpose technologies(GPTs), (3) start-up ecosystem, and (4) open platform. The stage of economic development is being implemented from an industrial economy to a creative economy, as the fourth industrial revolution reveals a new economic paradigm that is competitive. Since creative economy is an economy in which creative knowledge is a key production component, it should innovate educational markets, labor markets and employment relationships to maximize the production and utilization of creative knowledge.
EXAMINE THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FOSTERING THE GLOBALIZATIONSheryl Mehra
Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology.
4th Industrial Revolution & Korean Historical IdentitySoojin Shin
Korean strategy for 4th Industrial Revolution should be accompanied by the grand scale shifts of national paradigm. The proud miracle of Han-River was achieved by the swift pursuit of predictable objective through the quick follower strategy. However, the quick follower strategy which focuses on efficiency is not appropriate to adopt the 4th Industrial Revolution.
The future vision is based on the history; therefore, the national consciousness on the shared national vision and values should be formed. The country that has lost its pride in history has never became the first-class nation.
We need to perceive this 4th Industrial Revolution era as the opportunity from the sky for us to transform the paradigm of the past follower strategy.
Carlos López Blanco-La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación d...Fundación Ramón Areces
'La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digital'. Este fue el hilo conductor de la jornada que celebramos el 14 de marzo de 2017 en la Fundación Ramón Areces con la OCDE. Inaugurada por Ángel Gurría, Secretario general de la OCDE, y por Álvaro Nadal, Ministro de Energía, Turismo y Agenda Digital, intervinieron diferentes expertos y emprendedores que explicaron cómo la tecnología está revolucionando la industria y los negocios.
This Presentation is an abstract of discussion I had during my Session with Participants of a Webinar at Regional Center of IGNOU, Patna on Future Skills & Career Opportunities in POST COVID-19
Click through this slide presentation to see an overview of Joel Semeniuk's Exclusive Lecture on How Agile Sparked the 4th Industrial Revolution.
Last month Joel spoke with Scrum Alliance Executives about the concept of Industry 4.0 and how it applies to what we do in our workplaces.
“Accessing data and translating it in real-time to deliver more value is representative of how entire industries are thinking.”
• Has Industry 4.0 already made an impact on your organization?
• Will your company survive by 2020?
• How will you change in an economy driven by value?
Let us know your thoughts on Industry 4.0
Watch the video and learn how Agile is reshaping Manufacturing 4.0.
Too busy to watch? Listen to the audio
Afton Chemical & Scott Miller: The Renaissance in U.S. ManufacturingAfton Chemical
U.S. Manufacturing has faced decline over the past 20+ years, yet is still central to American economic performance in the future
Technological changes have been a driving force for disruption. Now, however, technology is creating avenues for U.S. manufacturers to boost their productivity, agility, and global competitiveness
Capturing these opportunities will require new capabilities from firms as well as coherent government policies that focus on the future instead of trying to re-create the past
What to expect when you're expecting (disruption): The digital economy and Br...Cheryl Maitland Muir
Written by Business Council of B.C. Policy Analyst Kristine St-Laurent, this issue of Policy Perspectives looks at how the digital economy permeates all aspects of our business interactions and how British Columbia's economy is evolving to manage the transition to digital.
Professor Lee Hyo-soo is developing an industrial revolution theory based on the creative evolution of general-purpose technology, and suggesting a new stage of economic development based on the theory of industrial revolution. According to Lee Hyo-soo's fourth industrial revolution theory, the fourth industrial revolution is caused by the interaction of four gears: (1) knowledge convergence ecosystem, (2) general-purpose technologies(GPTs), (3) start-up ecosystem, and (4) open platform. The stage of economic development is being implemented from an industrial economy to a creative economy, as the fourth industrial revolution reveals a new economic paradigm that is competitive. Since creative economy is an economy in which creative knowledge is a key production component, it should innovate educational markets, labor markets and employment relationships to maximize the production and utilization of creative knowledge.
EXAMINE THE ROLE OF TECHNOLOGY IN FOSTERING THE GLOBALIZATIONSheryl Mehra
Globalization is a process of interaction and integration among the people, companies, and governments of different nations, a process driven by international trade and investment and aided by information technology.
4th Industrial Revolution & Korean Historical IdentitySoojin Shin
Korean strategy for 4th Industrial Revolution should be accompanied by the grand scale shifts of national paradigm. The proud miracle of Han-River was achieved by the swift pursuit of predictable objective through the quick follower strategy. However, the quick follower strategy which focuses on efficiency is not appropriate to adopt the 4th Industrial Revolution.
The future vision is based on the history; therefore, the national consciousness on the shared national vision and values should be formed. The country that has lost its pride in history has never became the first-class nation.
We need to perceive this 4th Industrial Revolution era as the opportunity from the sky for us to transform the paradigm of the past follower strategy.
Carlos López Blanco-La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación d...Fundación Ramón Areces
'La nueva revolución de la producción: la transformación digital'. Este fue el hilo conductor de la jornada que celebramos el 14 de marzo de 2017 en la Fundación Ramón Areces con la OCDE. Inaugurada por Ángel Gurría, Secretario general de la OCDE, y por Álvaro Nadal, Ministro de Energía, Turismo y Agenda Digital, intervinieron diferentes expertos y emprendedores que explicaron cómo la tecnología está revolucionando la industria y los negocios.
This Presentation is an abstract of discussion I had during my Session with Participants of a Webinar at Regional Center of IGNOU, Patna on Future Skills & Career Opportunities in POST COVID-19
Click through this slide presentation to see an overview of Joel Semeniuk's Exclusive Lecture on How Agile Sparked the 4th Industrial Revolution.
Last month Joel spoke with Scrum Alliance Executives about the concept of Industry 4.0 and how it applies to what we do in our workplaces.
“Accessing data and translating it in real-time to deliver more value is representative of how entire industries are thinking.”
• Has Industry 4.0 already made an impact on your organization?
• Will your company survive by 2020?
• How will you change in an economy driven by value?
Let us know your thoughts on Industry 4.0
Watch the video and learn how Agile is reshaping Manufacturing 4.0.
Too busy to watch? Listen to the audio
Afton Chemical & Scott Miller: The Renaissance in U.S. ManufacturingAfton Chemical
U.S. Manufacturing has faced decline over the past 20+ years, yet is still central to American economic performance in the future
Technological changes have been a driving force for disruption. Now, however, technology is creating avenues for U.S. manufacturers to boost their productivity, agility, and global competitiveness
Capturing these opportunities will require new capabilities from firms as well as coherent government policies that focus on the future instead of trying to re-create the past
IMPACT OF 4IR TECHNOLOGY AND ITS IMPACT ON THE CURRENT DEPLOYMENTijcsit
The Fourth Industrial Revolution represents a fundamental change in how we live, work, and relate to one another. It is a new chapter in human development with remarkable technological advancements comparable to those of the first, second, and third industrial revolutions. These developments are fusing the physical, digital, and biological worlds in ways that hold great promise as well as the possibility of great danger. The way that modern people live and work is changing as a result of disruptive technologies and trends including the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, virtual reality (VR), and artificial intelligence (AI). This is known as the fourth industrial revolution. Industry 4.0 refers to the incorporation of these technologies into production processes. In this article, we discussed the history of 4IR technology, its impact of 4IR technology, and its impact on the current deployment.
Presentación del presidente del Centro de Productividad de Corea, en el pánel: LA INNOVACIÓN Y EL CONOCIMIENTO COMO MOTORES DE LA PRODUCTIVIDAD de la Conferencia CAF Productividad e Innovación para el Desarrollo
From the first British Industrial Revolution to the Fourth Industry Revolution otherwise known as industry 4.0, there has been continuous digitalization revolution that is changing the way we live, interact and communicates as well as transacting. Today manufacturing companies are moving away from mass production to mass customization production due to radical transformation of technological advancement which is revolutionizing the entire industry. The world is witnessing radical transformation that is changing the landscape of manufacturing industry. With the industry 4.0 begins to take shape, traditional manufacturing is in the zenith of radical digital transformation.
ARE YOU READY FOR THE RADICAL TRANSFORMATION OF THE INDUSTRY OF THE FUTURE (INDUSTRY 4.0)
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