World countries need to decide how best to respond to the emergence of the Fourth Industrials Revolution vis-à-vis their national strategies and their ambition to leverage production as a national capability.
This is according to a World Economic Forum Readiness for the Future of Production Report 2018 released ahead of the Davos meeting next week.
This comes as The Fourth Industrial Revolution and emerging technologies - such as the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, robotics and additive manufacturing - are spurring the development of new production techniques and business models that will fundamentally transform production.
- The Herald
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