Mots clés: industrie 4.0 maturité numérique
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The rapid advance in the digitisation of the economy and society is transforming manufacturing and work. Industrie 4.0 solutions combine production methods
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“Industrie 4.0” (Industry 4.0 (I40)) is a national strategic initiative from the German government through the. Ministry of Education and Research.
From these challenges Industry 4 0 (I4 0) was born in Germany and launched in 2011 It refers to the introduction of a fourth Industrial Revolution in the manufacturing sector the fusion of the cyber and physical worlds to drive value and competitiveness in a global marketplace
Industry 4 0 is the way forward for manufacturing enterprises looking to future-proof their businesses Enterprises will accelerate adoption at scale and fully realize the benefits by understanding fundamental business needs and implementation stages as an evolutionwith increasing value add
These new and emerging risks should be managed and mitigated The increased connectivity of smart machinery a shift known as Industry 4 0 raises the stakes Indus-try 4 0 heralds a new age of connected smart manu-facturing responsive supply networks and tailored products and services
Industry 4 0 creates new design principles along which the industry can organize itself these include: increased interoperability between manufacturing networks through increased connectivity virtualization of manufacturing processes by linking sensor data (from monitoring physical processes) with virtual plant and simulation models
Industry 4 0 depends ona number of new and innovative technological developments: The application ofinformation and communication technology (ICT)todigitiseinformationand integrate systemsat all stages of product creation and use(includinglogisticsand supply) bothinside companies andacross company boundaries;
Industrie 4 0 (Platform I40) that now serves as a central point of contact for policy-makers BMBF and BMWI have jointly allocated €200 million in funding Stakeholders consider I40 as a strategic measure to consolidate German technological leadership in mechanical engineering I40 has managed to limit segregation among industry sectors to