Leon Viljoen. Via Linkedin CAPE TOWN – At its core, the Fourth Industrial Revolution is driven by the coming together of physical and digital technologies. By gathering and analysing data from machines and robots, we are able to obtain insights into the health and performance of industrial installations, allowing us to optimise their operation to increase uptime, speed and yield.
A small number of innovative companies are taking these innovations a step further, and using them to develop new, higher-value business models.
With recent advances in artificial intelligence, we are now able to envisage autonomous operations, where machines, and even entire […]
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