![]() But also about ‘social innovation’ with the culture at the core, a little like Japan’s Society 5.0.įive key concepts includes in the conceptual reorientation, which, among others, would guide R&D goals and include multiple divisions. In ‘Die Neue Hightech-Strategie Innovationen für Deutschland’, the government clarified how it was aiming at driving creativity and was not only about technical innovation. ![]() In 2006, the German government presented its “High-Tech Strategy” at Hannover Messe. The start: Germany’s High-Tech Strategy reorientation The actual and virtual world, powered by the Internet and geared towards the Internet of Things, continues to converge. The economy stands on the brink of the fourth revolution in manufacturing. However, let’s take a look at the origin/history of industry 4.0 and how we got there. In Industry 4.0, intelligent products allow us to move from centralized control systems to an approach that defines manufacturing processes through intelligent products. Various parties interested in Industry 4.0 have taken Industry4.0 to intelligent transport and logistics, intelligent buildings, clever mining, intelligent oil and gas, smart healthcare, and smart “x” or “anything”. Industry 4.0 was initially used primarily for manufacturing but it continues to go further. ![]() ![]() In comparison to other projects such as Industrial Internet with the Industrial Consortium (IC). ![]()
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