3 Industry 4.0 trends in Europe

Industry 4.0 faces challenges related to the energy crisis and the perception of unreachability for small and medium-sized companies. Data management is the starting point for digital transformation, prioritizing its ordering and strategic processing. The human factor and customer needs must guide any digital transformation strategy.

The double ring of industry 4.0: why technology needs to put people at the center

Industry 4.0 goes beyond digitization and focuses on human impact. The convergence of disruptive technologies transforms industrial practices and creates products and services aligned with market needs. It is necessary to combine technological enablers with a strategic and people-centered approach. The holistic vision of Industry 4.0 seeks relationships of trust and collaboration between all the actors in the ecosystem.

AI and collaboration: partners for the future for Industry 4.0

Industry 4.0 is based on the management of large volumes of information to optimize production in real time. The challenge lies in the efficient capture, organization and management of data, as well as collaboration with all actors in the supply chain. Collaboration and the use of technologies such as Artificial Intelligence are essential to promote digitalization and optimize decision making in Industry 4.0.

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