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This article is based on the 3D systems in Industrial Renaissance 4.

Industry 4.0 is a name given to the current trend of automation and data exchange in
manufacturing technologies. It includes cyber-physical systems, the Internet of things, cloud
computing[1][2][3][4] and cognitive computing. Industry 4.0 is commonly referred as the fourth
industrial revolution.[5]

Industry 4.0 fosters what has been called a "smart factory". Within modular structured smart
factories, cyber-physical systems monitor physical processes, create a virtual copy of the
physical world and make decentralized decisions. Over the Internet of Things, cyber-physical
systems communicate and cooperate with each other and with humans in real-time both
internally and across organizational services offered and used by participants of the value
chain.

There are four design principles in Industry 4.0. These principles support companies in
identifying and implementing Industry 4.0 scenarios.[1]

 Interoperability: The ability of machines, devices, sensors, and people to connect and
communicate with each other via the Internet of Things (IoT) or the Internet of People
(IoP)
 Information transparency: The ability of information systems to create a virtual copy
of the physical world by enriching digital plant models with sensor data. This requires
the aggregation of raw sensor data to higher-value context information.
 Technical assistance: First, the ability of assistance systems to support humans by
aggregating and visualizing information comprehensively for making informed
decisions and solving urgent problems on short notice. Second, the ability of cyber
physical systems to physically support humans by conducting a range of tasks that are
unpleasant, too exhausting, or unsafe for their human co-workers.
 Decentralized decisions: The ability of cyber physical systems to make decisions on
their own and to perform their tasks as autonomously as possible. Only in the case of
exceptions, interferences, or conflicting goals, are tasks delegated to a higher level.

Impact of Industry 4.0


Proponents of the term claim Industry 4.0 will affect many areas, most notably:

1. Services and business models


2. Reliability and continuous productivity
3. IT security: Companies like Symantec, Cisco, and Penta Security have already begun
to address the issue of IoT security
4. Machine safety
5. Product lifecycles
6. Industry value chain
7. Workers' education and skills
8. Socio-economic factors
9. Industry Demonstration: To help industry understand the impact of Industry 4.0,
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley, signed a proclamation to state "Cincinnati to be
Industry 4.0 Demonstration City".[21]
10. An article published in February 2016 suggests that Industry 4.0 may have a
beneficial effects for emerging economies such as India.[22]

The aerospace industry has sometimes been characterized as "too low volume for extensive
automation" however Industry 4.0 principles have been investigated by several aerospace
companies, technologies have been developed to improve productivity where the upfront cost
of automation cannot be justified, one example of this is the aerospace parts manufacturer
Meggitt PLC's project, M4. [23]

Technology Roadmap for Industry 4.0


From both strategic and technological perspectives, the Industry 4.0 roadmap visualizes every
further step on the route towards an entirely digital enterprise. In order to achieve success in
the digital transformation process, it is necessary to prepare the technology roadmap in the
most accurate way. In today’s business, Industry 4.0 is driven by digital transformation in
vertical/horizontal value chains and product/service offerings of the companies. The required
key technologies for Industry 4.0 transformation such as artificial intelligence, internet of
things, machine learning, cloud systems, cybersecurity, adaptive robotics cause radical
changes in the business processes of organizations.

3D Marketplace Situation in the 2000s & in the future


using Industry4.0 strImpact of Industry 4.0
Proponents of the term claim Industry 4.0 will affect many areas, most notably:

1. Services and business models


2. Reliability and continuous productivity
3. IT security: Companies like Symantec, Cisco, and Penta Security have already begun
to address the issue of IoT security
4. Machine safety
5. Product lifecycles
6. Industry value chain
7. Workers' education and skills
8. Socio-economic factors
9. Industry Demonstration: To help industry understand the impact of Industry 4.0,
Cincinnati Mayor John Cranley, signed a proclamation to state "Cincinnati to be
Industry 4.0 Demonstration City".[21]
10. An article published in February 2016 suggests that Industry 4.0 may have a
beneficial effects for emerging economies such as India.[22]

The aerospace industry has sometimes been characterized as "too low volume for extensive
automation" however Industry 4.0 principles have been investigated by several aerospace
companies, technologies have been developed to improve productivity where the upfront cost
of automation cannot be justified, one example of this is the aerospace parts manufacturer
Meggitt PLC's project, M4. [23]

Technology Roadmap for Industry 4.0


From both strategic and technological perspectives, the Industry 4.0 roadmap visualizes every
further step on the route towards an entirely digital enterprise. In order to achieve success in
the digital transformation process, it is necessary to prepare the technology roadmap in the
most accurate way. In today’s business, Industry 4.0 is driven by digital transformation in
vertical/horizontal value chains and product/service offerings of the companies. The required
key technologies for Industry 4.0 transformation such as artificial intelligence, internet of
things, machine learning, cloud systems, cybersecurity, adaptive robotics cause radical
changes in the business processes of organizations.

3D systems mass manufacturing using Industry 4.0 strategy in industry of aerospace &
other electronics:-

Leading within the Industrial renaissance:

1.Measurable business impact

2.New ways, new opportunities

3.Connecting the value chain

4.Reskilling & developing skills for the future

WHAT THE MARKET IS TELLING US?


1/3 had already invested in an Industry 4.0 strategy with a further38% investing within 2
years.93% of attendees stated Industry 4.0 was very/extremely important to their
businesses.

Here’s the information of the company which performs mass manufacturing of 3D system
electronics which is widely expected from the 21st century consumers as a different range of
products as a part of their lives.

DASSAULT SYSTÉMES
Dassault Systèmes "The 3DEXPERIENCE Company", is a European software company
headquartered in Vélizy-Villacoublay, France that develops 3D design, 3D digital mock-up,
and product lifecycle management (PLM) software.

Products
 DraftSight is a free 2D CAD program that is free to individuals and compatible with the
Autodesk-oringated, AutoCAD .DWG file format. It's useful for professional CAD users,
students and educators. It runs on Windows, Linux, and Mac OS X.
 CAA V5, a development environment allowing CATIA, DELMIA and ENOVIA to
interface with other applications using C++ and Java.
 Spatial, represents a grouping of components of modelling and 3D visualisation. This
brand resulted from the acquisition in 2000 of Spatial Technology who owned the modelling
software ACIS.
 Perfect Order, an industry solution experience for natural resources that helps mining
companies improve supply chain efficiency and profitability.

The details from Managing Director on “How we Engineer, Produce and Drive”
John Kitchingman Managing Director, EURONORTH Dassault Systemes

 Every 2.5 seconds an airplane takes off with an engine that was designed
with an engine that was designed with Dassault Systemes technology.
 Over 17,000 fashion, home and lifestyle brands use our technologies to
design their products.
 More than 2/3 of the world’s consumer electronics are designed using
our technology
 More than 90% of the cars around the world are designed using our
technologies
 100% of the future of transportation is being invented on our
technologies

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