Technology Enabled Industry 4.0 is People-Centric | Authored by Dr. Ravindra Ojha

It apparently appears that technology has replaced human beings and value creating shop floors are delivering without people. This is far from the truth. It would be the biggest mistake if we start believing that smart factories will have only machines and material moving with no operators and managers around tomorrow. We have witnessed the impact of the shortage of operators in factories, teaching without physical teachers in class rooms, patients without doctors by their stalled logistics due to absence of truck-drivers during the COVID-19 pandemic period. Importance of people will continue to remain in the technology-driven environment too.

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