With the fourth industrial revolution, the manufacturing sector faces new challenges. Coined in Europe in 2011, Industry 4.0 promotes the computerization of manufacturing. The goal is to develop Smart ...
We are on the very edge of what will be the next industrial revolution. Manufacturing, shipping, agriculture, mining, and even railroads and transportation stand to be much more productive.
The Industrial Revolution introduced new machines, new industries and new jobs...even for children. Before the Industrial Revolution craftspeople made things in their own homes or in small workshops.
As the world resumes regular service in even the most challenged of commercial corners, we’ve looked across the globe to the businesses that have thrived this past year. Meet the people who have used ...
In this admirably short and graceful book, Klaus Schwab takes us on a breathless tour of a technological, economic, and social revolution. The first industrial revolution moved us from muscle to ...
This brave new world — known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, or Industry 4.0 — promises technological advancements. But along with these comes a need for new means of approaching cybersecurity ...
It can be read as an allegory to the impact of the First Industrial Revolution on the new world. The First Industrial Revolution heralded production using steam, and the Second saw the usage of ...
In the long view of history, technological advancement unleashed by the Industrial Revolution has come to be seen as a net positive for economic development and everyone’s well-being ...
The fourth industrial revolution is the next phase in the digitization ... and Global X Industry 4.0 Index ETF (Ticker: FOUR) are solutions that provide comprehensive exposure to firms engaged ...