Industry 4.0 is a new production and consumption approach based on Big Data collection, processing, and use to execute manufacturing processes without human input. Read our whitepaper to find out more about its benefits.
Industry 4.0: Connect Product Lifecycle Across an Enterprise
Automated and streamlined processes, digital transformation, cloud computing, and robotics have become standard parts of the modern manufacturing industry. But before that, technologies have come a long way, from discovering steam engines in the first industrial revolution to the Internet and smart factories in the fourth one, Industry 4.0.
Industry 4.0 is characterized by new technologies connecting the physical, digital, and biological worlds and affecting all industries. These include but are not limited to the following:
- Cloud Computing
- Artificial Intelligence
- Big Data
- Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)
Industry 4.0 is a new production and consumption approach based on Big Data collection, processing, and use to execute manufacturing processes without human input.
Read our whitepaper to find out more about:
- Production development up to now
- Value potential of Industry 4.0
- Applying Industry 4.0 technologies in a factory network
- Physical-digital-physical (PDP) loop
- Nine pillars that serve as a bridge between the physical and digital worlds
- Role of IIoT in these processes
- SAP’s strategy for Industry 4.0