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The introduction of Industry 4.0 into manufacturing has many impacts on the whole supply chain. Collaboration between suppliers, manufacturers and customers is crucial to increase the transparency of all the steps from when the order is dispatched until the end-of-life of the product. Furthermore, due to the introduction of digitalization and automation of processes, the whole supply chain management (SCM) structure.
Industry 4.0 specifically involves a radical shift in how production shop floors currently operate. Defined by many as a global transformation of the manufacturing industry by the introduction of digitalization and the Internet, these transformations consider revolutionary improvements in the design and manufacturing processes, operations and services of manufacturing products and systems.
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FinTechs are largely start-ups that are in direct competition with traditional financial institutions, and in some respects took them by surprise.
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Operations managers are responsible for planning, directing and coordinating the general daily operations of either public or private sector organisations.
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The importance of non-academic and occupational skills for success in the labor market is becoming increasingly documented and more relevant.
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Information systems professionals determine the IT goals of the company and are responsible for planning, coordinating, and directing , their implementation.
Internet of Things
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Internet of Things
IoT has become so vital in our daily life and it is going to create a big impact in the near future. For example, solutions can be provided instantly for the traffic flows, reminding about the vehicle maintenance, reduce energy consumption. Monitoring sensors will diagnose pending maintenance issues, and even prioritise maintenance crew schedules for repair equipment.
Smart Factory
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SmartFactory
With the development of Industry 4.0 and the emergence of the smart factory concept, the traditional philosophy of manufacturing systems will change. The smart factory introduces changes to the factors and elements of traditional manufacturing systems and incorporates the current requirements of smart systems so that it can compete in the future. An increasing amount of research in both academia and industry is dedicated to transitioning the concept of the smart factory from theory to practice
Big Data
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BigData
Big Data manages the enormous amount of data generated using its technologies to produce useful results. Data analysis will help metropolitan cities to function easily in terms of traffic management, waste management, pollution control, law enforcement and other major functions efficiently.