Industry 4.0: an introduction to the future of manufacturing in Australia

Over the last few years, the fourth industrial revolution has captured attention both in the academic and industrial realms. The world is still developing an understanding of this new industrial revolution and how the digitization of the manufacturing process enables a paradigm shift from mass prod...

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Main Authors: Aftab, Naeem, Haja Mohideen, Ahmad Jazlan, Sreeram, Victor, Lees, Michael, Lees, Mitchell
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Published: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE) 2021
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spelling my.iium.irep.976212022-04-13T06:22:34Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/97621/ Industry 4.0: an introduction to the future of manufacturing in Australia Aftab, Naeem Haja Mohideen, Ahmad Jazlan Sreeram, Victor Lees, Michael Lees, Mitchell TS Manufactures TS155 Production management Over the last few years, the fourth industrial revolution has captured attention both in the academic and industrial realms. The world is still developing an understanding of this new industrial revolution and how the digitization of the manufacturing process enables a paradigm shift from mass production to customized production. This paper provides a concise introduction to some of the more popular components of Industry 4.0. It also provides an insight into the current support infrastructure for accelerating Industry 4.0 adoption in Australia, along with a perspective of the progress of the Australian manufacturing industry. The Australian manufacturing industry has been in decline for decades and currently represents around 6% of GDP. This is a concern as manufacturing helps raise the standard of living more than any other sector and is often considered to have the largest multiplier effect of all sectors in an economy. Digitization (and Industry 4.0 technologies) are key components of the Australian Government’s modern manufacturing strategy. Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE) 2021-12-06 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/97621/1/97621_Industry%204.0%20an%20introduction%20to%20the%20future.pdf Aftab, Naeem and Haja Mohideen, Ahmad Jazlan and Sreeram, Victor and Lees, Michael and Lees, Mitchell (2021) Industry 4.0: an introduction to the future of manufacturing in Australia. In: 2021 Australian & New Zealand Control Conference (ANZCC), 25-26 November 2021, Gold Coast, Australia. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/stamp/stamp.jsp?tp=&arnumber=9628231
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Aftab, Naeem
Haja Mohideen, Ahmad Jazlan
Sreeram, Victor
Lees, Michael
Lees, Mitchell
Industry 4.0: an introduction to the future of manufacturing in Australia
description Over the last few years, the fourth industrial revolution has captured attention both in the academic and industrial realms. The world is still developing an understanding of this new industrial revolution and how the digitization of the manufacturing process enables a paradigm shift from mass production to customized production. This paper provides a concise introduction to some of the more popular components of Industry 4.0. It also provides an insight into the current support infrastructure for accelerating Industry 4.0 adoption in Australia, along with a perspective of the progress of the Australian manufacturing industry. The Australian manufacturing industry has been in decline for decades and currently represents around 6% of GDP. This is a concern as manufacturing helps raise the standard of living more than any other sector and is often considered to have the largest multiplier effect of all sectors in an economy. Digitization (and Industry 4.0 technologies) are key components of the Australian Government’s modern manufacturing strategy.
format Conference or Workshop Item
author Aftab, Naeem
Haja Mohideen, Ahmad Jazlan
Sreeram, Victor
Lees, Michael
Lees, Mitchell
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Haja Mohideen, Ahmad Jazlan
Sreeram, Victor
Lees, Michael
Lees, Mitchell
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title Industry 4.0: an introduction to the future of manufacturing in Australia
title_short Industry 4.0: an introduction to the future of manufacturing in Australia
title_full Industry 4.0: an introduction to the future of manufacturing in Australia
title_fullStr Industry 4.0: an introduction to the future of manufacturing in Australia
title_full_unstemmed Industry 4.0: an introduction to the future of manufacturing in Australia
title_sort industry 4.0: an introduction to the future of manufacturing in australia
publisher Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers Inc. (IEEE)
publishDate 2021
url http://irep.iium.edu.my/97621/1/97621_Industry%204.0%20an%20introduction%20to%20the%20future.pdf
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