Industry 4.0 has the potential to bring equipment, infrastructure, technology and communities together and create an inclusive economy. Smart cities are one such example where more people will be connected to do business from their mobile devices and have access to infrastructure to produce and deliver their goods and services.
Creating an Inclusive Economy with Industry 4.0
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