HKPolyUx: Industry 4.0: How to Revolutionize your Business
An introduction to the fourth industrial revolution, it’s major systems and technologies and how new products and services will impact business and society.
About this course
We have witnessed the power of mechanization in the early nineteen century, automation in the seventies, information and the internet in the last decades. But now, the adaptation of connected intelligence into the business and social fabrics is advancing at an astonishing speed, which will completely change the way we conduct business.
In this course,we will discuss changes/predictions we forsee in the future, such as:
The credit card business will fade out gradually
All currency will be bitcoin
Whereas traditional internet gives rise to digital divide, the mobile internet will narrow the wealth gap
Most e-business models will become obsolete, leaving customer to factory (C2F)
No more talents to hide except partners
Mobile phones will be outdated and replaced by augmented virtual reality (AVR)
Big corporates will transform to big platforms
The birth of real Internet economics
The death of global manufacturing to networked and dispersed manufacturing
This course will explain how these changes will be brought about by the extensive use of digital intelligence, which will be available on mobile, internet, and pervasive computing as homes, offices and factories become a well knitted cyber-physical system.
Enabling tools such as Cloud Computing, Big Data, Internet of Things and Cyber Physical Systems are introduced. Automation, intelligence and collaborations are also discussed with particular reference to smart manufacturing, smart products/services and smart cities, and their opportunities and challenges.
This is not a technical course; instead part of the focus is on organizational readiness, skills gaps and competencies for knowledge workers to fully leverage the power of Industry 4.0.
Suitable for learners from all disciplines and interested in the mega changes to our society.
At a Glance:
Institution: HKPolyUx
Subject: Business & Management
Level: Introductory
Prerequisites:
None
Language: English
Video Transcript: English
Associated programs:
Professional Certificate in Business Excellence in a knowledge-driven Industry 4.0 world
Professional Certificate in Industry 4.0 for business managers
Associated skills:Industry 4.0, Automation, Smart Manufacturing, Cyber-Physical Systems, Forecasting, Big Data, Mechanization, Cloud Computing, Virtual Reality
What You’ll Learn:
About this course
We have witnessed the power of mechanization in the early nineteen century, automation in the seventies, information and the internet in the last decades. But now, the adaptation of connected intelligence into the business and social fabrics is advancing at an astonishing speed, which will completely change the way we conduct business.
In this course,we will discuss changes/predictions we forsee in the future, such as:
The credit card business will fade out gradually
All currency will be bitcoin
Whereas traditional internet gives rise to digital divide, the mobile internet will narrow the wealth gap
Most e-business models will become obsolete, leaving customer to factory (C2F)
No more talents to hide except partners
Mobile phones will be outdated and replaced by augmented virtual reality (AVR)
Big corporates will transform to big platforms
The birth of real Internet economics
The death of global manufacturing to networked and dispersed manufacturing
This course will explain how these changes will be brought about by the extensive use of digital intelligence, which will be available on mobile, internet, and pervasive computing as homes, offices and factories become a well knitted cyber-physical system.
Enabling tools such as Cloud Computing, Big Data, Internet of Things and Cyber Physical Systems are introduced. Automation, intelligence and collaborations are also discussed with particular reference to smart manufacturing, smart products/services and smart cities, and their opportunities and challenges.
This is not a technical course; instead part of the focus is on organizational readiness, skills gaps and competencies for knowledge workers to fully leverage the power of Industry 4.0.
Suitable for learners from all disciplines and interested in the mega changes to our society.
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