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Towards Sustainable Personalized Assembly Through Human-Centric Digital Twins. [PDF]
Crnjac Zizic M +4 more
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Requirements and Barriers for Human-Centered SMEs. [PDF]
Nazarejova J, Soltysova Z, Rudeichuk T.
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Shaping Circularity in the Food Industry: Strategic Pillars Enabled by Biorefinery Systems. [PDF]
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Exploring the effectiveness of virtual reality-based training for sustainable health and occupational safety in industry 4.0. [PDF]
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Industry 4.0—The Fourth Industrial Revolution [PDF]
At the beginning of this chapter, the authors of this book would like to express their gratitude to Mr Jakub Sawicki, a long-time employee of IMP PAN, for preparing and providing the materials needed to write this chapter.
Jan Kiciński, Patryk Chaja
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Industrial Revolution 4.0 and the Environment
2023Mother Nature has suffered through many industrial revolutions. Ecology suffered after the first industrial revolution. Industrial revolutions quadrupled CO2. Industrial Revolution 4.0 follows the Stockholm Conference in 1972 and Brundtland's report “Our Common Future” (1983-1987) on sustainable development.
Subhanil Banerjee, Souren Koner
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Glavnyj mekhanik (Chief Mechanic)
This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the concept of "Industry 4.0" as a paradigm of the fourth industrial revolution. It examines the theoretical foundations, key technological components (cyber-physical systems, the Internet of Things, the Industrial Internet, blockchain), and the principles of organizing smart manufacturing.
S.A. Starkov, K.M. Dolgova, A.A. Myakina
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This article presents a comprehensive analysis of the concept of "Industry 4.0" as a paradigm of the fourth industrial revolution. It examines the theoretical foundations, key technological components (cyber-physical systems, the Internet of Things, the Industrial Internet, blockchain), and the principles of organizing smart manufacturing.
S.A. Starkov, K.M. Dolgova, A.A. Myakina
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Collaborative Robots and Industrial Revolution 4.0 (IR 4.0)
2020 International Conference on Emerging Trends in Smart Technologies (ICETST), 2020Collaborative robots have lately been extremely relevant to the domain of production and manufacturing industry after the arrival of Fourth Industrial Revolution or Industry 4.0 (IR 4.0). Collaborative robots have evolved as one of the key drivers in Industry 4.0 and they have advanced substantially within the last couple of decades.
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