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Industry 4.0 – "Smart Factory" explained
smart factory.
หวังว่า แบ่งปัน ในหัวข้อ smart factory นี้จะ นำความรู้ มาสู่คุณ.
The people need to watch this lecture to understand Industry 4.0 (i4)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9fhsBq5soQ
Greg
so confusing
Estoy de acuerdo. La PYME debe aprovechar la transformación digital al máximo. Pero un camino de mil pasos empieza con el primer paso. Así la PYME debe tener una estrategia que integra la estrategia de negocio, de tecnología y de datos. Con una estrategia bien trabajada y detallada la incorporación del ADN digital en la PYME resultará más fácil y más éxitosa. Un saludo, Jens Blüm Barcelona Puffin Consulting
[187 Pages Report] The smart factory market is expected to be valued at USD 153.7 billion in 2019, growing at a CAGR of 9.76% during 2019–2024. The growth of this market is propelled by the evolution of the Internet of Things (IoT), increasing use of enabling technologies in manufacturing, rising adoption of industrial robots in manufacturing sector driven by collaborative robots, and connected enterprise, along with mass production to cater to rising population.
https://www.marketsandmarkets.com/pdfdownloadNew.asp?id=1227
*Grow Shorter
This is not really what Industry 4.0 is about
Like Industry 4.0, could there be Office 4.0 ?
Global industry 4.0 market generated revenue of $69.41 Billion in 2017 and is expected reach approximately $155.63 Billion by 2025 with a CAGR of 16.12%, and the market growth is primarily owing to increasing adoption of automation for quality production and better efficiency and cost of production leading to digitalisation.
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You do not really know what i4.0 is…. this could work for i3.0…..
This will work well for my next paper plane project. Thanks!
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#Industry4.0 Market: By Technology (Big Data and Analytics, Augmented Reality, Autonomous Robots, Simulation, Horizontal and Vertical System Integration, Cloud Computing, Cyber Security, Internet of Things (IoT)); By Component (Transmitter, Memory, Others); By Industry Verticals (Energy, Healthcare, Transportation, others); By Connectivity (Wired, Wireless, Cellular, others) & By Geography – Forecast (2018-2023)
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Very nice video
This feels like BS so much. You do not decentralize just for sake of looking cool. Why is it more effective?
Nice overview, it sounds like I could install your device and call it 4.0, but I'm guessing that is a million miles from the truth…
I did not understand,
Reason 1 : Fail to explain in video or,
Reason 2: There is not much of difference between Lean Manufacturing and Industry 4.0
Sorry, but I don't get this.
I never heard of an old type of factory where a produced thing is brought to some central hub for inspection in between every step of production.
Did anyone ever do that?
In every industrial production process I ever heard of, the materials move through a chain of different steps and the people or machines at every step knew what they were supposed to do and did it without the need of constant communication with "the brain" and without the need to have instructions on every single piece that comes through.
The idea that you need to put a chip on every part, which contains the instructions what to do with it, not only seems archaic, primitive and like a step backwards to me, considering that that data could just be sent to the machines via cable or wireless signals, it also has to be more expensive and material consuming. Those chips and their installation cost something too, after all.
I really don't get it.
ah, more like a paper glider? 🙂
Industry 4 is total BS! Its already something that have been already integrated with new systems step by step for last 10 years. It is not future its today/last decade at best.
Nice
Excellent explanation.
Very good video