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Revolution 4.0
Environmental Infrastructure
Engineering
16 MARCH 2020
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OVERVIEW
BACKGROUND,
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS
CHALLENGES &
INDUSTRY 4.0.
OPPURTUNITIES
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PURPOSE SOLUTION
(CONCEPT)
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OVERVIEW
INDUSTRY
REVOLUTION
4.0
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INDUSTRIAL 4.0
LIFE-CYCLE DIAGRAM 6
Framework
Technology
o Robotics – Replacing humans on assembly line
o 3D Printing – Manufacturing customized components
o Big Data – Collecting performance parameters
o Analytics – Understanding collected data
Process
o Constant communication – Data exchange between
components
o Decentralized decision making – Routine decisions
o Standardization – Ease of customization
People
o Increased efficiency – Reduction in labor per unit
o Skill Development – Up-skilling, Re-skilling, Continuous
learning & Mindset change
o Only to handle disruptions – Monitoring and corrective actions
SDGS
Dimension of
SDGs
Sustainable Development has been defined as
development that meets the needs of the present without
comprimising the ability of future generations to meet
their own needs
Methods aren’t
High cost Political Views suitable for all users
Environment Method
Material
PROBLEM OVERVIEW
Challenges
There are four major challenges present to reach Industry 4.0 in Indonesia and SDGs including
the capability issues, funding problems, lack of technology/digital infrastructure and system
suppliers for Industry 4.0, and the regulation and policy overlaps that require further
synchronisation.
For funding and capabilities problems, not only does the manufacturing sector need a large
amount of fresh funds, but the implementation of Industry 4.0 also requires foreign talent and
technology to help improve the capability and quality of domestic industry.
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As for the lack of technology and system suppliers, many manufacturers have been discouraged
from migrating to Industry 4.0. Last but not least, harmonisation is needed for rules and
policies and this issue has not yet been solved by the Indonesian government.
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Oppurtunity
The big opportunities for Industry 4.0 in Indonesia are mostly driven by the demographic factor
in the country for the next decade. The large population in Indonesia has over 100 millions of
smartphone users and over 145 million people are connected to the Internet – a huge
advantage to the realisation of Industry 4.0 and SDGs.
According to a study conducted by McKinsey in 2018, almost 78% of Indonesian companies
had awareness of the Industry 4.0 concept, only behind Vietnam (79%). Surprisingly, countries
such as Singapore, Malaysia and Thailand have lower rates of Industry 4.0 awareness as
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With proper execution, by 2025, Industry 4.0 is estimated to contribute approximately US$121
billion to Indonesia’s GDP. The speed-up of the digital economy through Industry 4.0 may help
Indonesia to earn up to US$150 billion annually by 2025 as well.
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PURPOSE
Reach sustainability in the
principle of economic, social, and
environment by empowering
effectiveness in a flexible way
SOLUTION
1 Teaching eco-literacy
3 Partnership and
Coordination
Environment
Table
Experience
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