Industry 4.0: New Horizons for Industry 4.0 in Modern Business Online Online, Viet Nam, November 13-14, 2021 |
Conference website | https://sites.google.com/view/industry-in-modernbusiness/home |
Submission link | https://easychair.org/conferences/?conf=industry402 |
Abstract registration deadline | September 5, 2021 |
Submission deadline | October 6, 2021 |
The rise of new digital industrial technology, known as Industry 4.0, is a transformation that makes it possible to gather and analyze data across machines, enabling faster, more flexible, and more efficient processes to produce higher-quality goods at reduced costs. This manufacturing revolution will increase productivity, shift economics, foster industrial growth, and modify the profile of the workforce—ultimately changing the competitiveness of companies and regions. Advanced digital technology is already used in manufacturing, but with Industry 4.0, it will transform production. It will lead to greater efficiencies and change traditional production relationships among suppliers, producers, and customers—as well as between human and machine.
The Covid-19 pandemic has hastened significant changes across the globe, quickening the move towards advanced change and drastically affecting work processes. The worldwide production network is encountering a degree of interruption that has never been seen. A few makers have stopped creation totally, many have seen significantly decreased interest and others have seen an enormous expansion sought after. Each producer is affected by this emergency somehow or another and for some this represents an existential danger. Today, a significant number of us are centered around the present time and place. Our wellbeing and the strength of our family, companions and associates. The capacity to get to the food and supplies we need. Our employer stability. The monetary effect on our bosses, our customers and our accomplices. Past that we additionally need to consider the more extensive financial effect and the obscure measure of time it will take for things to get back to some degree of ordinariness.
Now it appears to be uncaring and wrong to examine Industry 4.0 in the manner it was talked about pre-emergency. The business drivers of Industry 4.0 pre-emergency were centered around upper hand, cost decrease, efficiency, supportability and advancement. The objective was to make very much run organizations run better.
The concentration for some makers currently is endurance as a matter of first importance and afterward past that, harm restriction. The prompt monetary effect on producers is now bringing about a gigantic decrease in spending and speculations. Numerous Industry 4.0 arrangements being thought of or conveyed fall into the classification of unimportant business exercises.
Preceding the emergency, Industry 4.0 was a territory of extraordinary interest to numerous producers. It was an energizing subject with gigantic expected advantages and was seen by numerous individuals as a positive and future reasoning theme.
Industry 4.0 is changing the business process. This disruptive technology is radically changing the way businesses / manufacturing is conducted. It will give machines that little bit of intuition with the help of robotics, 3D printing, artificial intelligence, augmented reality and virtual reality - that will help them do mindless and repetitive jobs without human intervention, allowing humans to focus more on their core competencies.
At the heart of Industry 4.0 is digital transformation. At the end of this transformation process, successful industrial companies will become true digital enterprises with physical products at the core, augmented by digital interfaces and data-based, innovative services. These digital enterprises will work together with customers and suppliers in industrial digital ecosystems.
Manufacturing is witnessing incredible technological advancements. Additive manufacturing, also known as 3D printing, is advancing with reputable manufacturers who are implementing this innovation to promote the design, processing, and printing of parts on-demand in real-time, accurately with repeatable quality.
Additive manufacturing revolutionizes both the process and product via the assistance of highly educated engineers working in collaboration with manufacturers to digitally consolidate, repair and simulate parts and processes in a revolutionary manner.
Moreover, these technological advancements are continuing in this arena with the expansion of other innovative developments. Hence, there is a need of his book that addresses all these aspects under one roof.
Submission Guidelines
All the contributors are invited to submit their proposal in Proper PDF file specifying:
a. Title
b. List of Authors--Mention Clearly "The Corresponding Author"
c. Abstract- 700 to 1000 Words
d. 6 Keywords
e. Table of Contents
The Submission for the Proposal is welcome till July 5, 2021 via Easychair only
List of Topics
Chapter-1 Foundation Concepts for Industry 4.0
Chapter-2 Industry 4.0 and Cyber Physical Systems
Chapter-3 IoT, Big Data for Industry 4.0
Chapter-4 Cloud Computing for Industry 4.0
Chapter-5 Cyber Security for Industry 4.0
Chapter-6 AR, VR and MR for Industry 4.0
Chapter-7 Cobotics and Automation for Industry 4.0
Chapter-8 Artificial Intelligence and Automation for Industry 4.0
Chapter-9 3D Printing and Additive Manufacturing for Industry 4.0
Chapter-10 SDN for Industry 4.0
Chapter-11 Blockchain for Industry 4.0
Chapter-12 Case Studies - Industry 4.0
Publication
New Horizons for Industry 4.0 in Modern Business Chapters will be published in by River Publications. Indexed in Scopus, IEEE Xplore, Google Scholar, DBLP and other Major Indexing services
Contact
All questions about submissions should be emailed to
Dr. Anand Nayyar...Email: anandnayyar@duytan.edu.vn; Mobile (WhatsApp): +91-9878327635
Dr. Mohd Naved....Email: mohdnaved@gmail.com ; Mobile: +91-98998 86500
Dr. Rudra Rameshwar....Email: rudrarameshwar@gmail.com ; Mobile: +91 94787 38197