Industry 4.0, a term that describes the Fourth Industrial Revolution, will reshape our lives by the common use of robots. Machines will communicate with each other (Internet of Things). Those changes will alter the socio-economic environment we live in nowadays. Many jobs will disappear. The main issue that stands before universities is to predict which skills should be taught to fulfil the future job market requirements
The Fourth industrial Revolution (4IR) is forcing higher education (HE) into a new era where it must...
People is changing. Technology is changing. Economy is changing. Society is changing. Education is c...
The current study facilitates the discussion on implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4I...
Industry worldwide is facing new challenges, particularly the implementation of new technologies, cl...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0) has emerged as one of the most influential contributor in ...
The fourth industrial revolution involves automation technology presenting new challenges to all sec...
There is a growing gap between higher education systems and the needs and demands of the labor marke...
The effects and results of Industry 4.0 are ubiquitous: in mobile applications and laptops, in senso...
© 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. The theme of the “Industry 4.0” has become relevant. Forecas...
Higher education at the start of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Schwab, 2015) is undergoing unpre...
The three industrial revolutions of the past were all triggered by technical innovations: the introd...
Industry has changed creatively with manufacturing systems and technological applications supplement...
The presence of the industry revolution 4.0 is inevitable in today's society. This paper aims at ela...
Unmanned factories became a topic of discussion after the concept of Industry 4.0 was first introduc...
The beginning of the twenty-first century represents the beginning of the Fourth Industrial Revoluti...
The Fourth industrial Revolution (4IR) is forcing higher education (HE) into a new era where it must...
People is changing. Technology is changing. Economy is changing. Society is changing. Education is c...
The current study facilitates the discussion on implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4I...
Industry worldwide is facing new challenges, particularly the implementation of new technologies, cl...
The Fourth Industrial Revolution (IR 4.0) has emerged as one of the most influential contributor in ...
The fourth industrial revolution involves automation technology presenting new challenges to all sec...
There is a growing gap between higher education systems and the needs and demands of the labor marke...
The effects and results of Industry 4.0 are ubiquitous: in mobile applications and laptops, in senso...
© 2020, Springer Nature Switzerland AG. The theme of the “Industry 4.0” has become relevant. Forecas...
Higher education at the start of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (Schwab, 2015) is undergoing unpre...
The three industrial revolutions of the past were all triggered by technical innovations: the introd...
Industry has changed creatively with manufacturing systems and technological applications supplement...
The presence of the industry revolution 4.0 is inevitable in today's society. This paper aims at ela...
Unmanned factories became a topic of discussion after the concept of Industry 4.0 was first introduc...
The beginning of the twenty-first century represents the beginning of the Fourth Industrial Revoluti...
The Fourth industrial Revolution (4IR) is forcing higher education (HE) into a new era where it must...
People is changing. Technology is changing. Economy is changing. Society is changing. Education is c...
The current study facilitates the discussion on implications of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4I...