Industry 4.0

What is Industry 4.0?

Industry 4.0 is short for the Fourth Industrial Revolution. The first industrial revolution began in the 1700s when water and steam power were used to make products. The second industrial revolution was ushered in the late 1800s with electric powered machinery and Henry Ford’s assembly line process to mass produce goods. The third industrial revolution started in the last half of the twentieth century with computers and automated technology.

It marries advanced production and operational techniques with digital technologies to create a Smart Factory that is not only interconnected and autonomous, but also communicates, analyzes and uses data to drive intelligent action back in the physical world. It is about more than just production though. It is also transforming the companies themselves and the skills that their workers need. Nearly all jobs will require the ability to interact with the new technology. There is also more need for workers to utilize: problem-solving, creativity, communication skills and project management. It’s not a question of if Industry 4.0 is coming, but how quickly it will impact Southwestern Pennsylvania and the companies and the people who work here.

Industry 4.0 began at the turn of this century and is driven by the convergence of advanced manufacturing technologies:
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Additive Manufacturing (3D Printing)

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Artificial Intelligence (AI)

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Augmented Reality

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Autonomous Robots

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Big Data and Analytics

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Cybersecurity

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Horizontal and Vertical System Integration

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Industrial Internet of Things

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The Cloud

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Our Industry 4.0 Training Guide

This no-cost virtual catalog of training offerings was crafted for individuals and companies in the surrounding Pittsburgh region looking to gain skills within the advanced manufacturing space. Users will be able to view trainings based on the appropriate audience and area of technology.

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