Industry 4.0 – The Internet of Things
Over 200 years have passed since the first industrial revolution changed manufacturing forever. The original revolution, led by steam power of the 1800s, started a domino effect that continues to this day. Transformation of modern industry never stopped, and two other revolutions pioneered by electricity and automation kept the dominoes dropping.
As humankind continues to march into the 21st century, a fourth round of industry transformation is prepared for a “smart” reboot of the factory framework. What can we expect from this new revolution?
History of Industrial Revolutions
The Next Chapter – The Internet of Things
Following in the footsteps of the other revolutions, Industry 4.0 will make changes that previous generations could have never imagined. The kind of changes that could only be possible in a world of ultra high-speed smart devices that calculate and communicate on a level of intelligence that dwarf human capacity for the same tasks.
Revolution 4.0 has been called The Internet of Things – a transformation of the connectivity between machines and the factory floor. Smart devices will take over the global communication process, making decisions and changes at warp speed. Like Revolution 3.0, technology is at the heart of the change. However, this revolution makes technology the heart, mind and hands of the operation.The Basics of Revolution 4.0
The Basics of Revolution 4.0
Many of the same engineers, machinists and factory workers that ushered in the automation revolution of the late 1900s will have the unique opportunity to witness two industrial revolutions in their lifetime. Syncing computer systems with production CNC machines is the heart of 4.0 – The Internet of Things – a transformation in commination and decision-making, another domino in the 200 year history of industry.