Industria 4.0 en México, la administración inteligente en sistemas productivos

  • Pintor-Corona M
  • Gonzalez-Monzon A
  • Mendoza-Santiago E
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Industry 4.0 in Mexico, intelligent management in productive systems A disruptive business model is that scheme that has changed according to the new consumer trends of the customers, turning a physical production industry into a form of electronic production, opening new opportunities for the industry in Mexico and becoming an element economic and social transformer that have allowed to change the rules of the game, through implementation of technological developments, which are creating an impact on the way of doing business, through technologies such as artificial intelligence (with machines capable of learning), Robotics (enhancing Automation), Internet of Things (with an interconnected world), Digital Manufacturing (with new forms of design and manufacturing), R-FID (Satellite Tracking, Logistic) in production chains, VAT (Drones with a variety of industrial uses ) fostering an improvement through the implementation of Intelligent Management, which serves as an strategy to consolidate the technological and knowledge society in Mexican productive systems.

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Pintor-Corona, M., Gonzalez-Monzon, A. L., & Mendoza-Santiago, E. (2019). Industria 4.0 en México, la administración inteligente en sistemas productivos. Revista de Tecnologías de La Información y Comunicaciones, 25–27. https://doi.org/10.35429/jitc.2019.8.3.25.27

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