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Title: The Hype and Disruptive Technologies of Industry 4.0 in Major Industrial Sectors: A State of the Art
Authors: Tigalana, Dan
Mpofu, Nonsikelelo Sheron
Mwape, Mwewa Chikonkolo
Malanda, Clement
Kembabazi, Brendah
Yemane, Aregawi
Bongomin, Ocident
Keywords: Logistic
Learning Factory
Internet of Things
Industry 4.0 technologies;
Issue Date: 2020
Publisher: Journal of Engineering
Abstract: Very well into the dawn of the fourth industrial revolution (industry 4.0), we hardly distinguish between what is artificial and what is natural (e.g. man-made virus and natural virus). Thus, the level of discombobulation among people, companies or countries is indeed unprecedented. The fact that industry 4.0 is explosively disrupting or retrofitting each and every industrial sector, makes industry 4.0 the famous buzzword amongst researchers today. However, the insight of industry 4.0 disruption in the industrial sectors remains ill-defined in both academic and non-academic literature. The present study aimed at identifying industry 4.0 neologisms, understanding the industry 4.0 disruption and illustrating the disruptive technologies convergence in the major industrial sectors. A total of 99 neologisms of industry 4.0 were identified. Industry 4.0 disruption in Education industry (Education 4.0), Energy industry (Energy 4.0), Agriculture industry (Agriculture 4.0), Healthcare industry (Healthcare 4.0), and Logistics industry (Logistics 4.0) are described. The convergence of 12 disruptive technologies including 3D printing, Artificial intelligence, Augmented reality, Big Data, Blockchain, Cloud computing, Drones, Internet of things, Nanotechnology, Robotics, Simulation and Synthetic biology in agriculture, healthcare and logistics industries are illustrated.
URI: http://ir.mu.ac.ke:8080/jspui/handle/123456789/3727
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