2019
DOI: 10.20944/preprints201910.0240.v2
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Exponential Disruptive Technologies and the Required Skills of Industry 4.0: A Review

Abstract: The 21st century has witnessed precipitous changes spanning from the way of life to the technologies that emerged. We have entered a nascent paradigm shift (industry 4.0) where science fictions have become science facts, and technology fusion is the main driver. Thus, ensuring that any advancement in technology reach and benefit all is the ideal opportunity for everyone. In this study, disruptive technologies of industry 4.0 was explored and quantified in terms of the number of their appearances in published l… Show more

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“…In a huge scientometric survey, scientists found 35 main technologies, which are most frequently discussed in relevant publications. Ranking the technologies based on the number of appearances in these publications in a Pareto chart, 13 key technologies were identified [43]: Internet of Things, Big Data, Additive Manufacturing, Cloud Computing, Autonomous Robots, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, Cyber-Physical Systems, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Smart Sensors, Advanced Simulation, Nanotechnology, Drones, and Biotechnology.…”
Section: Industry 40/digital Enablers (With Impacts On Employees)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In a huge scientometric survey, scientists found 35 main technologies, which are most frequently discussed in relevant publications. Ranking the technologies based on the number of appearances in these publications in a Pareto chart, 13 key technologies were identified [43]: Internet of Things, Big Data, Additive Manufacturing, Cloud Computing, Autonomous Robots, Virtual Reality and Augmented Reality, Cyber-Physical Systems, Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning, Smart Sensors, Advanced Simulation, Nanotechnology, Drones, and Biotechnology.…”
Section: Industry 40/digital Enablers (With Impacts On Employees)mentioning
confidence: 99%