In the face of the fourth industrial revolution, this article tries to explain the importance of the state creating industrial policies that benefit both humans and nature. This paper applies a normative technique to explain nature, technology, and humanity. Electric and clean car technology, renewable energy, smartgrid, IoT/IOE, Big Data, robots, AI, fintech, blockchain, VR, cybersecurity, and agtech/agricultural innovation are all examples of Industry 4.0. The state must be able to anticipate the negative effects of industrial operations in order to avoid the failure of the previous industrial revolution, which harmed persons and harmed the environment. The state must use its power to create regulations that regulate industrial operations and products in order to balance nature, technology, and humans.
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Nurhayati, N., Dimyati, K., Absori, Wardiono, K., & Widyastuti, R. N. (2022). Industrial Law 4.0: Harmonization of Nature, Technology and Humans. In Proceedings of the International Conference For Democracy and National Resilience (ICDNR 2021) (Vol. 620). Atlantis Press. https://doi.org/10.2991/assehr.k.211221.017
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