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Industry 4.0: Key Disruptive Trends and Factors

The term “Industry 4.0” denotes the Fourth Industrial Revolution. It includes the digital transformation of the entire value chain process involved in the traditional manufacturing and production methods.

How is Industry 4.0 different from Industry 1.0, Industry 2.0 and Industry 3.0?

The First Industrial Revolution, which started at the end of the 18th century was characterized by use of water and steam power to mechanize production. The Second Industrial Revolution started in the beginning of the 20th century and used electric power to create mass production. The Third Industrial Revolution started in 1970s and used electronics and information technology to automate production. And now, we all are witnessing a Fourth Industrial Revolution characterized by the fusion of latest technologies.  It is building on at an exponential pace, and envisages transforming the entire systems of production, management and also governance. It is almost entirely based on the technological concepts of cyber-physical systems, the Internet of Things (IoT) and the Internet of Services, and the concept is highly recognized nowadays in most parts of the world.

Key Features and Benefits

They key features and benefits of Industry 4.0 are as follows:

Disruptive trends of the so called Industry 4.0

The Industry 4.0 is marked by several disruptive trends. First, the highly increased automation may disrupt the labour market. Tough this would transform the labour driven Indian economy to machine intelligence-driven economy but may not end up creating jobs. Second, Industry 4.0 may lead to manufacturing of autonomous and highly destructive weapons, and use of artificial intelligence systems for remote control and use of programmed weapons. Such weapons could easily cause mass casualties when in wrong hands. Third, it may divide the labour market into the “low-skill/low-pay” and “high-skill/high-pay” segments, and increase the demand of highly skilled workers, thus, increasing the difference in income levels of people.

Importance of innovation, (IoT) and Big Data for Industry 4.0

Fourth Industrial Revolution is based on the technological concepts of cyber-physical systems, the Internet of Things, the Internet of Services, and Big Data.

Each of the above have immense potential they have to bring the unprecedented change in the manufacturing, defense, logistics and healthcare sectors in the economy, and benefit the consumers, governments, and ecosystems through these technologies.

Model Question for GS Mains

What are the key disruptive trends of the so called Industry 4.0 (Fourth Industrial Revolution)? Discuss while highlighting the importance of innovation, Internet of Things (IoT) and Big Data for Industry 4.0. [Answer Here]

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