Kavan Choksi on the Possibilities of Industry 4.0

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Learn About the Wonders of Industry 4.0 with Kavan Choksi

According to Kavan Choksi, very few things affect business, like technology. He has been updating himself on the latest developments in business and technology. It’s truly fascinating how much people’s lives depend on technology.

Today, with Industry 4.0 taking over, Kavan Choksi is excited about the future of global industries.

Industry 4.0 pertains to the fourth wave of the industrial revolution. Kavan Choksi explains that the main characteristic of this latest iteration is the connection between tech creations such as computers and other machines.

Through Industry 4.0, mass automation is very much improved. Digital developments move forward in artificial intelligence (AI) and what people know as the Internet of Things (IoT), among others.

The world has come a long, long way since the original industrial revolution. The first revolution emerged with the invention of the steam engine back in the 1800s. People figured out how assembling a line and electricity could increase mass production. After that, it was only a matter of decades before automation came into play. This was widely considered the third wave of the industrial revolution, which the world is in today.

However, Kavan Choksi says that the world is also transitioning to 4.0.

While not yet in full swing, the world has seen many early benefits of Industry 4.0. These benefits include efficiency in operations and reduced human error in production. In addition, many dangers in the workplace have been removed, and menial tasks are gradually going to machines.

Moreover, Kavan Choksi explains that many developed countries such as Japan, the U.S., China, and a number of the biggest corporations in the world are now on board with the Industry 4.0 wave. He also adds that it’s only a matter of time before everyone catches a glimpse of what could be 5.0.

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