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DR. GLORIA D. LACSON FOUNDATION COLLEGES, INC.

EDM
Castellano, San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija 316

INDUSTRIALIZATI
ON JULIUS CESAR F. DELA CRUZ
I n d u s t r i a l i z a t i
o n
02 04
transforms a transformation of
human group a manual labor-
from an agrarian based economy
01 society into an 03 to a machine 05
the process of
industrial society labor-driven the large-scale
the development applying
industrial society introduction of
of industries in a mechanical,
manufacturing,
country or region chemical, and
advanced technical
on a wide scale. electrical
enterprises, and other
sciences
productive economic
activity
History of Industrialization
Technological progress, a shift
from rural to industrial area that
3.0
later have called “Industrial
Revolution”

Started in Great Britain


followed by Belgium,
Switzerland, Germany and 2.0
France

Took place from the mid 18th


to early 19th century in areas 1.0
of Europe and America.
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
1784 1870

Industry 1.0 Industry 2.0


1st Industrial Revolution 2nd industrial Revolution

1969 2014

Industry 3.0 Industry 4.0


3rd Industrial Revolution 4th Industrial Revolution
1st Industrial Revolution

Mechanizati Weaving
on Loom
1 3

2 4
Steam Transportatio
Power n
MECHANIZATION
Processes became
mechanized and
products were
manufactured for the
first time

1
STEAM POWER
 the development
of the steam
engine and metal
 discovery of coal
and its mass
extraction
2
WEAVING LOOM
Inventions such as
spinning machines
and looms to make
fabric were making
their appearance

3
TRANSPORTATION
Canal transportation
began replacing
wagon and mules for
moving around these
goods

4
1st Industrial Revolution Coal in 1765

Mechanization Weaving Loom


Processes became Inventions such as
mechanized and products spinning machines and
were manufactured for the looms to make fabric were
first time making their appearance

1 3

2 4

Steam Power Transportation


- the development of Canal transportation
the steam engine and began replacing wagon
metal and mules for moving
- discovery of coal and around these goods
its mass extraction
2nd Industrial Revolution
1 Electricity
2

Assembly Line

3 Production

Transportation/
4
Communication
ELECTRICITY
 helped the emergence of
a new source of energy
electricity, gas, and oil.
 invention of the
combustion engine went
hand-in-hand with these
fuel sources
1
ASSEMBLY LINE
 a production process
that breaks the
manufacturer of a
good into steps that
are completed in a
pre-defined sequence.
 the start of factories
1
PRODUCTION
 Mechanical production
grew in speed through
the advent of mass
production.
 steel- and chemically
based products entered
the market
1
TRANSPORTATION/
COMMUNICATION
 From the telegraph
and later the
telephone
 with the invention of
the plane and
automobile
1
2nd Industrial Revolution
ELECTRICITY
helped the emergence of
a new source of energy
1 electricity, gas, and oil.

2 ASSEMBLY LINE
a production process that
breaks the manufacturer of
a good into steps
PRODUCTION
Mechanical production
3 speeds up through mass
producrion
TRANSPORTATI
ON/
COMMUNICATI
4 Grew with the invention
ON
of plane, automobile
and telephones
3 Industrial Revolution
rd

01 02 03
AUTOMATIO ELECTRONIC
COMPUTERS
N S
AUTOMATION
 able to automate
an entire
production
process - without
human assistance

1
ELECTRONICS
  Electronic components
have been reduced to
the size of a cornflake.
 microelectric "chips"
 The rise of electronic
devices and telecom took
place
2
COMPUTERS
 the advancement of
technology from
analogue electronic and
mechanical devices to
the digital technology
 opened the doors to
space expeditions &
research
3
3rd Industrial Revolution
01 02 03
AUTOMATION ELECTRONICS COMPUTERS
Production process without Size reduction of electronic Advancement of technology
human assistance components leads to from analog to digital where
production of E - devices researches rise
4 Industrial Revolution
th

1 2 3

Cyber System Internet of Network


Things
CYBER SYSTEM
 a system that makes use of
a cyberspace that includes
information infrastructures,
as well as people and other
entities involved in the
business processes and
other behavior of the
system.
1
INTERNET OF THINGS
 system of interrelated
computing devices,
mechanical and digital
machines, objects,
animals or people that
are provided with
unique identifiers.
2
NETWORK
 a group or system of 
interconnected people or
things.
 allow various devices to
connect across long distances
to communicate, and transfer
large quantities of data
between them.

3
4 Industrial Revolution
th

1 2 3

Cyber System Internet of


Things Network
A system that make use of A system of interrelated A group or syste of
cyber space thet includes computing device, mechanical interconnected people
information infrastructure and and digital machine provided by or things
behavior of the system. with unique identifier
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
1.0 2.0 3.0 4.0

1789 1870 1969 Today


● Production
● Mechanization
● Assembly line ● Automation ● Cyber systems
● Steam power
● Electricity ● Computers ● IoT
● Weaving loom
● Communication ● Electronics ● Network
● Transportation
/transportation
DR. GLORIA D. LACSON FOUNDATION COLLEGES, INC. EDM
Castellano, San Leonardo, Nueva Ecija 316

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