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Industry 4.0: Opportunities and Challenges for Operations Management

Tava Lennon Olsen, Brian Tomlin

Year
2019
Citations
603
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Open access

Abstract

Industry 4.0 connotes a new industrial revolution centered around cyber-physical systems. It posits that the real-time connection of physical and digital systems, along with new enabling technologies, will change the way that work is done and therefore, how work should be managed. It has the potential to break, or at least change, the traditional operations trade-offs among the competitive priorities of cost, flexibility, speed, and quality. This article describes the technologies inherent in Industry 4.0 and the opportunities and challenges for research in this area. The focus is on goods-producing industries, which includes both the manufacturing and agricultural sectors. Specific technologies discussed include additive manufacturing, the internet of things, blockchain, advanced robotics, and artificial intelligence.

Keywords

Flexibility (engineering)Industry 4.0Work (physics)Cyber-physical systemQuality (philosophy)BusinessEmerging technologiesThe InternetEngineering managementComputer science

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