The world, as we know it, has been constantly transformed by technology through centuries. If mechanisation of production using water and steam brought about the first industrial revolution in 1800s, mass production with the help of electricity brought on the second industrial revolution in 1900s. While the third industrial revolution focused on automating single machines and processes using electronics and IT. We are now in the midst of the fourth industrial revolution or Industry 4.0, as the experts like to call it. Industry 4.0 will drive the end to end digitisation of physical assets and lead to a combination of cyber and physical systems (See graphic: The framework of tomorrow). This time around, there is a more fundamental mindset change in the way customer engages so it no longer just a technology decision. It is a change in the organisational construct and companies have little choice but to gear up for transformation.
