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Industry today is facing the fourth Industrial Revolution, also called Industry
4.0, pulled by the market demand of shorter delivery time and product life
cycles, with increased product variety and smaller lot sizes, and pushed by
innovative technologies, such as Cloud computing, big-data analysis, connected
Cyber-Physical Systems (CPSs), Internet of Things, and related services,
as well as autonomous robots and augmented reality. Industry 4.0 is an
industrial paradigm that is proposing to transform the traditional factories
into smart factories, which are more competitive, efficient, and productive.
The goal is the rapid introduction of new tangible products and intangible
products (services) into the market as soon as market and customer requirements
change. In order to achieve this goal, the production process itself
should be more agile and particularly correctly digitalized.
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Industry 4.0 Migration process
Citation
Cala, Ambra; Cachada, Ana; Pires, Flávia; Barbosa, Jose; Wermann, Jeffrey; Colombo, Armando (2019). Migration strategy toward innovative, digitalized, and harmonized production systems. In Colombo, Armando W.; Gepp, Michael; Barata, José; Leitão, Paulo; Barbosa, José; Wermann, Jeffrey (Eds). Digitalized and harmonized industrial production systems: the PERFoRM approach. Boca Raton: CRC Press. p. 151-176. ISBN 9780429263316