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Industry 4.0, also known as the Fourth Industrial Revolution, recalls a period of change, knocking complex human activities into production lines by implementing innovative technologies in automation, artificial intelligence, and data networking in manufacturing. Its relevance is found in the capacity to cause significant shifts in the characteristics of industries by improving product output, effectiveness, and adaptability. This paper seeks to review the effects of Industry 4.0 on manufacturing, emphasizing enhancing those technologies in production processes. The first research question is whether implementing Industry 4.0 technologies would lead to enhanced productivity and efficiency of production. To this extent, qualitative research tools, such as case studies and interviews, were used alongside quantitative approaches like surveys and statistical analysis. Some of the conclusions highlighted include finding a cause to believe that Industry 4.0 technologies lead to increased productivity, decreased time lost, and flexibility in operations. Based on these findings, Industry 4.0 is becoming an essential factor in current processes of production system renovation and offers valuable information for industries interested in the successful application of such developments
Enrico Moch (Wed,) studied this question.