The capacity for innovation in industry is a key ingredient in the creation of a productive workforce, which in turn increases industry competitiveness.
The global conversation on the coming industrial revolution centres on the automation of the manufacturing sector, which is envisioned to replace human resources.
However, highly industrialized economies have already started to integrate this automation in their processes in a way that complements existing manual labour. In fact, owing to this integration, many have been training their workforce and equipping them with skills beyond the manual labour, which will still render them valuable come industry 4.0.Since, as I mentioned, […]
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