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The Fourth Industrial Revolution
SOURCE: SIEMENS AG
Industry 4.0
SOURCE: CAPGEMINI
Industry 4.0 Smart Factory
SUPPLY CHAIN:
SOURCE: CAPGEMINI
Some Industry 4.0 Technologies
End-to-end (E2E) Smart, 3D printing & New digital
process autonomous business
virtualization
management assets models
World
Population 6.3 Billion 6.8 Billion 7.2 Billion 7.6 Billion
Connected
Devices 500 Million 12.5 Billion 25 Billion 50 Billion
Connected
More connected
Devices Per devices than people
Person 0.08 1.84 3.47 6.58
2008
2003 2010 2015 2020
SOURCE: CISCO
Smart Buildings
Dashboards
AC power sub-meters
Internet
Gas/Water sub-meters
Outdoor temperature
Relay nodes
Routers
SOURCE: CISCO
Smart Manufacturing
Business
Systems, ERP
Customer
Supply Chain
Distribution Center
Smart Factory
• Dynamic plant configuration, readiness
• Dynamic product configuration
• Dynamic inventory minimization
Smart Grid
SOURCE: ROBERT GRAYBILL
The promises of digitalization
Seizing the opportunities
• The digitalization of the manufacturing industry is a
topic of global interest – in Germany the concept is
known as “Industrie 4.0.” New products must be
brought to market in ever-shorter timeframes.
Customers demand products that satisfy their specific
needs. Rapidly changing markets call for a growing
level of flexibility. And the constant desire for
increased efficiency means shorter and shorter
development time and the efficient use of resources
and energy. All with no loss of quality – or even
improved quality, in some cases.
SOURCE: Siemens-Future of Manufacturing