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Higher education in the context of Industry 4.0

Publication |
2018

Abstract

The Fourth Industrial Revolution, like its predecessor, presupposes significant changes in the technological arrangement of the production of goods and services. Unlike the Third Industrial Revolution, which was associated primarily with the automation of man-made production, the Fourth Industrial Revolution brings, among other things, the Internet of Things, which will enable complete "smart factories" that will use cyber-physical systems.

Internet services and automatic data collection with the help of sensors will enable online work. The machines take over the repetitive activities performed by humans until then.