THE CONTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRY 4.0 TECHNOLOGIES TO THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ACHIEVEMENT
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- All-Russian scientific and practical conference with international participation «The Topical Issues of the Humanities and Social Sciences: from Theory to Practice»
- Author:
- Pavel V. Malyzhenkov 1
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- Содержание и технологии профессионального образования
- Pages:
- 150-153
- Received: 18 November 2023
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1 FGAOU VPO "Natsional'nyi issledovatel'skii universitet "Vysshaia shkola ekonomiki"
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Malyzhenkov P. V. (2023). THE CONTRIBUTION OF INDUSTRY 4.0 TECHNOLOGIES TO THE SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT GOALS ACHIEVEMENT. The Topical Issues of the Humanities and Social Sciences: from Theory to Practice, 150-153. Чебоксары: PH "Sreda".
Abstract
The creation of added value in early industrialized countries is currently defined by the transition to the fourth stage of industrialization, known as Industry 4.0. This development follows the third industrial revolution, which began in the early 1970s and relied on electronics and information technologies to achieve a high level of production automation. If information was the main element in the production function of post-industrial economies, then data is the key element in Industry 4.0. Industry 4.0 is characterized by the use of digital technologies, 'smart' concepts, ensuring continuous connectivity among all process participants, efficiency, and adherence to principles of sustainable development.
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