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Industrie 4.0 or Industry 4.0?

This post reminds the history of Industrie 4.0 and explains the key features supporting this technology to deploy internet of things (IOT) in practice. In conclusion it shares good practices to avoid misunderstanding in using the uncorrect English spelling Industry 4.0.

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Future of Manufacturing in Germany

Germany to lead digitalisation with Industrie 4.0 Initiated in 2006, the German program Industrie 4.0 was the first structured initiative to be released by a developed country Government regarding the Future of Manufacturing. In 1989, the fall of the Berlin Wall was followed by series major political and economical decisions such as one East Deutsch […]

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Future of Manufacturing in South-Korea

South-Korea dreams about Creative Economy Squeezed between the ballooning China and the resisting Japan, South Korea used to see its economic future through its large industrial groups playing global and able to mobilize huge resources, especially after the 2008 financial crisis. Benefiting from global champions in the heavy industry as well as in the high […]

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Future of Manufacturing Basics and Mains Goals

Cyber Physical Systems and Industry Digitalization  Cyber Physical Systems (CPS) refers to all the technologies enabling computerized resources and physical objects to interact together in a coordinated, reliable and continuous manner for performing multiple given tasks. These CPS may combine hardware and software from physic, biology, engineering and information technologies. The first examples of CPS appeared in […]

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Future of Manufacturing Genesis

Future of Manufacturing to boost developed countries In order to present the “Future of Manufacturing” big picture we remind here the genesis of this concept and the basics about digital technologies. Then we shall introduce the main goals of this innovative approach. Over the last thirty years all the developed countries, except Germany, have seen […]

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