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Research paper thumbnail of Analysing Technologies for the Comprehensive Digitalisation of Hightech Industrial Production in an «Industry 4.0» Paradigm

Scientific Works of the Free Economic Society of Russia, 2021

The author’s research focuses on the analysis of modern technologies of digitalization of high-te... more The author’s research focuses on the analysis of modern technologies of digitalization of high-tech production, actively developing within the paradigm of “Industry 4.0”, which is the basis for the ongoing Fourth Industrial Revolution. The study examines the concept, essence and application potential of such technologies as cyber-physical systems, Industrial Internet of Things, product lifecycle management systems, collaborative robots, Big Data analytics, artificial intelligence and 3D-printing. The profound interconnection and interplay of these technologies within real high-tech manufacturing reflects the systemic nature of the digital transformation of industrial structures, suggesting the importance of their harmonious and integrated application in line with the current level of enterprise automation.

Research paper thumbnail of Analysing Technologies for the Comprehensive Digitalisation of Hightech Industrial Production in an «Industry 4.0» Paradigm

Scientific Works of the Free Economic Society of Russia, 2021

The author’s research focuses on the analysis of modern technologies of digitalization of high-te... more The author’s research focuses on the analysis of modern technologies of digitalization of high-tech production, actively developing within the paradigm of “Industry 4.0”, which is the basis for the ongoing Fourth Industrial Revolution. The study examines the concept, essence and application potential of such technologies as cyber-physical systems, Industrial Internet of Things, product lifecycle management systems, collaborative robots, Big Data analytics, artificial intelligence and 3D-printing. The profound interconnection and interplay of these technologies within real high-tech manufacturing reflects the systemic nature of the digital transformation of industrial structures, suggesting the importance of their harmonious and integrated application in line with the current level of enterprise automation.

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