Industry 4.0: a challenge of competition

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Autor(a) principal: Antunes, Joaquim Gonçalves
Data de Publicação: 2018
Outros Autores: Pinto, António, Reis, Pedro, Henriques, Carla
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: https://doi.org/10.29352/mill0206.08.00159
Resumo: Introduction: The value creation in industry in developed countries is being driven by the fourth stage of industrialization, denominated by Industry 4.0. The new industrial revolution will be motivated by next-generation information technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, Big Data and data analysis, robotics, mobile computing, simulation and modelling, cyber-physical systems, among others. This opens new horizons for industry, but the challenges are countless creating difficulties for companies in the adoption of these technologies. Objectives: To make a powerful and deep literature revision pursuing a technical analysis of the Industry 4.0 requirements. Further. Methods: We will address the main risks and challenges associated with IoT and define the regional attractiveness measures as growth drivers that leaders must put in place to appeal for companies chasing 4.0. Results: IoT joins the digital world and the physical world being considered the next generation network or the future Internet. It allows to give life and communication capacity either to living beiings or to inanimate objects. IoT's intervention in Industry 4.0 im extreme, with a continuous interconnection of the digital and physical domain. Conclusions: Portugal's growth prospects will increasingly depend on policies that enable the economy to compete successfully and create new income opportunities. At the moment, there are structural bottlenecks that continue to curb growth and exacerbate vulnerabilities. Solving some of these problems will now lay the foundation for solid growth in the coming years, but this calls for a renewal of the impetus for structural reforms. Industry 4.0, can contribute significantly to reducing regional asymmetries. But in the longer term, skills will need to be improved to foster development and reduce the high levels of such inequalities.
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spelling Industry 4.0: a challenge of competitionIndustria 4.0: un desafío competitivoIndustria 4.0: un desafío competitivoEngineering, Technology, Management and TourismIntroduction: The value creation in industry in developed countries is being driven by the fourth stage of industrialization, denominated by Industry 4.0. The new industrial revolution will be motivated by next-generation information technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, Big Data and data analysis, robotics, mobile computing, simulation and modelling, cyber-physical systems, among others. This opens new horizons for industry, but the challenges are countless creating difficulties for companies in the adoption of these technologies. Objectives: To make a powerful and deep literature revision pursuing a technical analysis of the Industry 4.0 requirements. Further. Methods: We will address the main risks and challenges associated with IoT and define the regional attractiveness measures as growth drivers that leaders must put in place to appeal for companies chasing 4.0. Results: IoT joins the digital world and the physical world being considered the next generation network or the future Internet. It allows to give life and communication capacity either to living beiings or to inanimate objects. IoT's intervention in Industry 4.0 im extreme, with a continuous interconnection of the digital and physical domain. Conclusions: Portugal's growth prospects will increasingly depend on policies that enable the economy to compete successfully and create new income opportunities. At the moment, there are structural bottlenecks that continue to curb growth and exacerbate vulnerabilities. Solving some of these problems will now lay the foundation for solid growth in the coming years, but this calls for a renewal of the impetus for structural reforms. Industry 4.0, can contribute significantly to reducing regional asymmetries. But in the longer term, skills will need to be improved to foster development and reduce the high levels of such inequalities.Introducción: La creación de valor en la industria de los países desarrollados está siendo impulsada por la cuarta etapa de industrialización, denominada Industria 4.0. La nueva revolución industrial será impulsada por tecnologías de información de nueva generación, como Internet de las Cosas (IoT), computación en nube, Big Data y análisis de datos, robótica, computación móvil, simulación y modelado, identificación por radiofrecuencia o RFID, sistemas ciber-físicos, entre otras. Se abrirán nuevos horizontes para la industria, siendo los desafíos innumerables, creando dificultades para las empresas en la adopción de esas tecnologías. Objetivos: Efectuar una revisión de la literatura buscando un análisis técnico de los requisitos de la industria 4.0. Métodos: Se abordarán los principales riesgos y desafíos asociados a la IoT y definir las medidas de atracción regional como factores de crecimiento que deben implementarse para atraer a las empresas que persiguen el 4.0. Resultados: IoT (internet de las cosas) se une al mundo digital y el mundo físico se considera la red de la próxima generación o el futuro de internet. Permite dar vida y capacidad de comunicación ya sea a seres vivientes o a objectos inanimados. La intervención de IoT en la industria 4.0 es extrema, con uma interconexión continua del dominio digital y físico.   Conclusiónes: Las perspectivas de crecimiento de Portugal dependerán cada vez más de políticas que permitan a la economía competir con éxito y crear nuevas oportunidades de ingresos. En el momento actual, existen estrangulamientos estructurales que continúan frenando el crecimiento y exacerbando las vulnerabilidades. Resolver algunos de estos problemas creará las bases para un crecimiento sólido en los próximos años, pero eso apela a una renovación del ímpetu de reformas estructurales. La industria 4.0 puede contribuir significativamente a disminuir dichas asimetrías regionales, sin embargo, será necesario mejorar las cualificaciones para fomentar el desarrollo y reducir los elevados niveles de esas desigualdades.Introdução: A criação de valor na indústria dos países desenvolvidos, está a ser impulsionada pela quarta etapa de industrialização, denominada Indústria 4.0. A nova revolução industrial será impulsionada por tecnologias de informação de nova geração, como a Internet das Coisas (IoT), computação em nuvem, Big Data e análise de dados, robótica, computação móvel, simulação e modelação, identificação por radiofrequência ou RFID, sistemas ciber-físicos, entre outras. Abrir-se-ão novos horizontes para a indústria, sendo os desafios inúmeros, criando dificuldades para as empresas na adoção dessas tecnologias. Objetivos: Efetuar uma revisão profunda da literatura procurando uma análise técnica dos requisitos da Indústria 4.0. Métodos: Abordar-se-á os principais riscos e desafios associados à IoT e definiremos as medidas de atratividade regional como fatores de crescimento que devem ser implementadas para atrair empresas que perseguem o 4.0. Resultados: A IoT (internet das coisas) une o mundo digital ao mundo físico (real), sendo considerada a rede da próxima geração ou da futura Internet. Permite dar capacidade de vida e comunicação, tanto a objetivos vivos e inanimados. A intervenção da IoT na indústria 4.0 é extrema, com uma interconexão contínua dos domínios digital e físico. Conclusões: As perspetivas de crescimento de Portugal dependerão cada vez mais de políticas que permitam à economia competir com êxito e criar novas oportunidades de rendimento. No momento atual, existem estrangulamentos estruturais que continuam a travar o crescimento e a exacerbar as vulnerabilidades. Resolver alguns destes problemas criará as bases para um crescimento sólido nos próximos anos, mas isso apela a uma renovação do ímpeto de reformas estruturais. A indústria 4.0 pode contribuir significativamente para diminuir as referidas assimetrias regionais, contudo, será necessário melhorar as qualificações para fomentar o desenvolvimento e reduzir os elevados níveis daquelas desigualdades.Polytechnic Institute of Viseu (IPV)2018-05-30info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articlehttps://doi.org/10.29352/mill0206.08.00159eng1647-662X0873-3015Antunes, Joaquim GonçalvesPinto, AntónioReis, PedroHenriques, Carlainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-06-15T15:01:39Zoai:ojs.revistas.rcaap.pt:article/13459Portal AgregadorONGhttps://www.rcaap.pt/oai/openaireopendoar:71602024-03-19T15:29:20.581881Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos) - Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãofalse
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Industria 4.0: un desafío competitivo
Industria 4.0: un desafío competitivo
title Industry 4.0: a challenge of competition
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Antunes, Joaquim Gonçalves
Engineering, Technology, Management and Tourism
title_short Industry 4.0: a challenge of competition
title_full Industry 4.0: a challenge of competition
title_fullStr Industry 4.0: a challenge of competition
title_full_unstemmed Industry 4.0: a challenge of competition
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author Antunes, Joaquim Gonçalves
author_facet Antunes, Joaquim Gonçalves
Pinto, António
Reis, Pedro
Henriques, Carla
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Reis, Pedro
Henriques, Carla
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Pinto, António
Reis, Pedro
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topic Engineering, Technology, Management and Tourism
description Introduction: The value creation in industry in developed countries is being driven by the fourth stage of industrialization, denominated by Industry 4.0. The new industrial revolution will be motivated by next-generation information technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), cloud computing, Big Data and data analysis, robotics, mobile computing, simulation and modelling, cyber-physical systems, among others. This opens new horizons for industry, but the challenges are countless creating difficulties for companies in the adoption of these technologies. Objectives: To make a powerful and deep literature revision pursuing a technical analysis of the Industry 4.0 requirements. Further. Methods: We will address the main risks and challenges associated with IoT and define the regional attractiveness measures as growth drivers that leaders must put in place to appeal for companies chasing 4.0. Results: IoT joins the digital world and the physical world being considered the next generation network or the future Internet. It allows to give life and communication capacity either to living beiings or to inanimate objects. IoT's intervention in Industry 4.0 im extreme, with a continuous interconnection of the digital and physical domain. Conclusions: Portugal's growth prospects will increasingly depend on policies that enable the economy to compete successfully and create new income opportunities. At the moment, there are structural bottlenecks that continue to curb growth and exacerbate vulnerabilities. Solving some of these problems will now lay the foundation for solid growth in the coming years, but this calls for a renewal of the impetus for structural reforms. Industry 4.0, can contribute significantly to reducing regional asymmetries. But in the longer term, skills will need to be improved to foster development and reduce the high levels of such inequalities.
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