Industry 4.0: India’s Preparedness, Adoption and Challenges - By Chronicle Editorial Team

Industry 4.0 is still in its early stages in India, with the words digitalization and Industry 4.0 being more widely accepted than the fourth industrial revolution. In India, research on Industry 4.0 is relatively sparse. The Indian government, on the other hand, has begun to implement policies and programs connected to Industry 4.0 and associated technology.

Industry 4.0 uses smart technologies to transform supply chain automation, monitoring, and analysis. It is powered by the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) and cyber-physical systems, which are smart, self-contained systems that monitor and operate physical objects such as machinery, robots, and vehicles using computer-based ....

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