Industry 4.
0
Classement des marques mondiales
Classement des marques mondiales
The Impact of Information and Communication
Technology
Hypermedia Multimedia Socialmedia (1)
Interlinked Documents Interlinked Media Interlinked People
World Wide Web Java, UML, XML Web Services
Web Web 1.0 Web 2.0
1995 2000 2005
The Impact of Information and
Communication Technology
Socialmedia (2) Cyber-Physical Media Future Media
Interlinked Interlinked
Enterprises Systems
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IoT, IoS, IoD, …
App Technologie
Industrie 4.0 Components
Web 3.0 Web A.B Web X.Y
2010 2015
Other Digital transformations
Digital Transformation of Computer Hardware
Digital Transformation of Software
Digital Transformation of Commerce
Digital Transformation of Relationships
Digital Transformation of Products
Digital Transformation of Society…
Industrial Revolutions
4. Industrial Revolution
First Programmable based on Cyber-Physical
Logic Controller (PLC) Systems
Modicon 084 4th Industrial
1969 Revolution
3. Industrial Revolution
by electronics and IT for
3rd Industrial
enhanced automization in
Revolution
Level of Complexity
First assembly line production
Union Stock Yards 1870
2. Industrial Revolution
by introduction of shared
mass-prodution with help
2nd Industrial
First
mechanical loom of electric energy Revolution
1784
1. Industrial Revolution
by introduction of 1st Industrial
manufacturing plants
with help of hydro power
Revolution
and steam power
End of Beginning of Beginning of the Today time
18th Century 20th Century 1970s
Source: Kagermann, H.; Wahlster, W.; Held, J.; (Hrsg.) : Bericht der Promotorengruppe Kommunikation. Im Fokus: Das Zukunftsprojekt Industrie 4.0. Forschungsunion, 2012
Industrial Revolutions
Paradigm shifts in manufacturing over the past centuries
Paradigm Decision support tools evolution
Definition of industry 4.0
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Industry 4.0 is a new phase in the
phase in the industrial revolution
that introduce intelligent
networking of machines and
processes for industry with the
help of information and
communication technology
Definition of industry 4.0
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Industry 4.0 is an interconnected system, connecting machines,
methods, and
products.
It is a new step in the organization and control
of the value chain along the life cycle of products
determined individual customer requirements
from the original idea, the research
and development phase,
the final delivery to the customer up to product
recycling and includes all services involved.
Definition of industry 4.0
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Means linking all factory objects into a network
based on Internet technologies
In consequence all objects like machines,
Products but also humans are smart
elements in a production process.
the smart workpiece
the smart machine
the smart planner
the smart operator
key characteristics of smart factories
Industry 4.0 features
1. New and fully automated approach to manufacturing
production, supply chain, and life cycle management
2. Charged by smart systems, real-time data, and machine
learning
3. Connects digital and physical systems with mainstream
automation
4. Supports instant collaboration between factory divisions
5. Helps you define your factory’s growth strategy and
transform the way your factory operates
The nine main pillars of industry 4.0.
Internet of things
It is a network of physical objects that are able to collect data with
help of sensors and exchange data each other with help of internet
Claud computing
Use of remote servers to store, manage, process data which can
be accessed through the internet on demand
Augmented reality
It is a technology that create enhanced version of real word in front
of you by adding a layer of digital information on that
Autonomous Robots
Robots are programmable machines that are usually able to carry out
series of actions autonomously or semi autonomously
Robotics is a branch of technology that deals with physical robots
Virtual reality
It is the use of computer technology to create a simulated environment
Big data
It is a process of store and examine large volume of data from various
sources and systematically extract useful information
Additive manufacturing
It is a computer controlled process that creates three dimentional objects
by deposing materials , usually in layers
It is also known as 3D printer
Additive manufacturing
Cyber security
Cyber security is the practice of defending computers, servers, mobile
devices, electronic systems, netoworks and data from malicious attacks
Industry 4.0 benefits
Industry 4.0 trends and challenges
Features constituting Industry 4.0
2 4
Cloud
Digitization technologies
Vertical integration
ERP
Operations Lev.
Process Lev.
Control/Field L.
1
Horizontal integration
. . Value chain/ Life cycle . .
Consistent engineering
3