Development of smart manufacturing | Growth of Industry

Do you want to know about Historical Development of smart manufacturing?

      As the requirement is increasing about product and services, we turn towards the bulk manufacturing to fullfil the requirements...

It is in detail about journey of industry


1. The First Industrial Revolution: This revolution also called conventional product cycle, no computer technology invented in this revolution. The first industrial revolution, which really was a revolution, and among others things to invention of steam machines, the usage of water and steam power and all sorts of other machines, would lead to the industrial transformation of society with trains, mechanization of manufacturing and loads of smog. 

2. The Second Industrial Revolution: This industrial revolution termed as CAD/CAM product cycle in which single alone CNC technology just begins. Manual CNC programming, transfer line was used for mass production. It was typically seen as the period where electricity and new manufacturing 'Inventions' which it enabled, such as the assembly line, led to the area of mass production and to some extent to automation. 

3. The Third Industrial: Revolution had everything to do with the rise of computers, computer networks (WAN, LAN, MAN), the just rise of robotics, FMS, Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM), Automation, Group Technology(GT) and Cellular Manufacturing in manufacturing, connectivity and obviously the birth of the Intemet, that big game changer in the ways information is handled and shared, and the evolutions to digitalization. 

4. The Fourth Industrial Revolution: We move from 'just' the Internet and the client-server model to ubiquitous mobility, the bridging of digital and physical environments (in manufacturing referred to to.   as Cyber Physical Systems), the 
convergence of IT and CT, and all the previously mentioned technologies (lnternet of Things, Big Data, cloud, etc.) with additional accelerators such as advanced robotics and Al /cognitive which enable Industry 4.0 with automation and optimization in entirely new ways that lead to ample opportunities to innovate and truly fully automate and brining the industry to the next level

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