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A Systematic Review on the Emergence and Applications of Industry 4.0

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The transition from traditional manufacturing to intelligent manufacturing is evolving as a result of technological advancement. Industry 4.0 has a broader spectrum of the domain and has brought a radical shift to innovative activities, though it is still at an early stage of maturity. The need to embrace emerging techniques and technology is imperative more than ever. This article presents a review on the emerging industrial fourth revolution called Industry 4.0 (14.0). The research noticed no consensus among researchers on the number of technologies responsible for the radical industrial transformation. However, it highlights and discusses some unique enabling technologies of Industry 4.0 with applications areas. The study realized that in the future, robotics would take over the activities of manufacturing more intelligently and thus, leading to Industry 5.0. The article contributes to the bank of literature on Industry 4.0

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Modibbo, U.M., Gupta, N., Chatterjee, P., Ali, I. (2022). A Systematic Review on the Emergence and Applications of Industry 4.0. In: Ali, I., Chatterjee, P., Shaikh, A.A., Gupta, N., AlArjani, A. (eds) Computational Modelling in Industry 4.0. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-16-7723-6_1

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