Benabed, Anis Moncea, Madalina
Published in
Proceedings of the International Conference on Business Excellence
This paper investigates and analyzes the paradigm of slowbalization and the new direction of globalization and how they can expose business to more challenges. The research methodology mainly focused on literature review with a focus on a descriptive data analysis in the content of the paper. The results showed that factors such as economic decoupl...
Singh, Mahendra Pratap Sharma, Pankaj Dubey, Yogesh Rao, GVR. Seshagiri Mohammad, Q. Lakhanpal, Sorabh
Published in
E3S Web of Conferences
The industrial manufacturing sector is the biggest final usage sector when speaking of both final energy consumption and emission of greenhouse gases (accounting for over 30% of the total); the industry's expansion is fast modifying the climate of the whole globe. Energy conservation is one of the key components of success for sustainable productio...
Charles, Léo Vallet, Guillaume
The article investigates the institutional roots of the Swiss organized capitalism that contributed to the success of its industrialization and its subsequent economic growth during the second industrial revolution (1880–1913). Recent literature underlines the link between public and private actors and shows that the second industrial revolution in...
Boutillier, Sophie
Après la machine à vapeur, le Taylorisme et le Toyotisme, les robots, les ordinateurs… l’ère est aujourd’hui celle de la digitalisation de l’industrie (ou industrie 4.0, voire d’une quatrième révolution industrielle), de l’intelligence artificielle, de l’internet des objets… La question à laquelle nous allons tenter de répondre dans le cadre de cet...
Ferguson, Dean
International audience
Raja Santhi, Abirami Muthuswamy, Padmakumar
Published in
International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM)
The Industrial Revolution can be termed as the transformation of traditional industrial practices into new techniques dominated by the technologies available at that time. The first three industrial revolutions were driven respectively by mechanization, electrification, and automation which had gradually transformed the agrarian economy into a manu...
Li, Ling
Published in
Information Systems Frontiers
Industry 4.0 is revolutionizing manufacturing processes and has a powerful impact on globalization by changing the workforce and increasing access to new skills and knowledge. World Economic Forum estimates that, by 2025, 50% of all employees will need reskilling due to adopting new technology. Five years from now, over two-thirds of skills conside...
Leonarduzzi, Luca
Norwich, à partir du XVIe siècle et jusqu’à la Révolution Industrielle, est bien une ville prospère. La ville connait à plusieurs moments le succès d’une scène industrielle forte, avec une influence au delà de la région du Norfolk puisqu’elle est considérée comme la seconde ville du royaume derrière Londres et Bristol. La ville brille au delà de la...
Pant, Meena Nagdeve, Leeladhar Kumar, Harish Moona, Girija
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Sādhanā
In the current timeframe, manufacturing industries and different organizations are paying attention to new manufacturing strategies to sustain their market survival. Metal Additive Manufacturing (MAM) is one of the transforming techniques, which can produce complex and customized products to satisfy its customer presently at a small scale. Over the...
marco, pozzi
Man has always built machines, but the nineteenth century was the century of machines. The Great Exhibitions were the great showcases to show the achievements of technology. A new way of describing machines was also born at that time. Even poets and writers therefore participate in the evolution of science and technology because they build myths in...