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Figure 1 – Global Industry 4.0 Market [$B] – 2016 & 2023
The “Industry 4.0 Market by Industry (Aerospace & Defense, Agriculture, Food, Automotive, Chemical, Electronic & Electrical Hardware, Energy, Power, Oil & Gas, Machine Industry, Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology, Semiconductor and Other Industries) 2018-2023” report forecasts that the global Industry 4.0 market* will reach $214B by 2023. The Industry 4.0 transformation will change long-held dynamics in commerce and global economic balance of power.
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The report research team:
Reviewed and analyzed over 600 Industry 4.0 reports, papers, vendors and governmental information sources
Participated in 16 round table Industry 4.0 focus groups
Conducted 75 face-to-face interviews with industry executives
Conducted a meta research including more than 4000 industry executives from more than 2,700 companies in 29 countries across 5 continents
The report research team analyzed each dollar spent in the Industry 4.0 market via 5 bottom-up research vectors (see figure 3), thus providing a must have mega report for all decision makers in the Industry 4.0 market.
Some of the world technology giants (see figure 2) recognizing the huge business opportunities of the Industry 4.0, invested in R&D, commercialization of Industry 4.0 technologies and acquired smaller technology companies especially in the AI and big data sector. The Industry 4.0 market share race is already led by the global tech. giants (see figure 2). They already invested billions of dollars in Industry 4.0 products R&D, M&A and Commercialization.
Figure 2 – Leading Industry 4.0 Technology Corporations
The Industry 4.0 competition is not only about technology or offering the best products, but also, about the companies that gather the best data and combine them to offer the best digital services. Those who know what the customer wants and can forecast consumer demand, will provide the information to develop an unfair competitive advantage.
In the next decades, businesses will establish global networks that incorporate their machinery, warehousing systems and production facilities in the shape of Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS). In the manufacturing environment, these cyber-physical systems comprise smart machines, storage systems and production facilities capable of autonomously exchanging information, triggering actions and controlling each other independently. These changes add to the traditional business pressure on manufacturers, but also offer unprecedented opportunities to optimize production processes.
Figure 3 – Report Submarkets Granulation Vectors
This facilitates fundamental improvements to the industrial processes involved in manufacturing, engineering, material purchasing & usage, supply chain and life cycle management, predictive maintenance and real-time management overview. The smart factories that have already appeared across most industries employ a completely novel approach to production. Smart products are uniquely identifiable, they can be located at all times, know their own history, current status and alternative routes to achieving their target state. The embedded manufacturing systems are vertically networked with business processes within factories and enterprises and horizontally connected to dispersed value networks that can be managed in real time from the moment an order is placed right through to outbound logistics. In addition, they both enable and require end-to-end engineering across the entire value chain.
Industry 4.0 holds immense potential. Smart factories allow individual customer requirements to be met and mean that even one-off items can be manufactured profitably. In Industry 4.0, dynamic business and engineering processes enable last-minute changes to production and deliver the ability to respond flexibly to disruptions and failures on behalf of suppliers.
End-to-end transparency is provided over the manufacturing process, facilitating optimized decision-making. Industry 4.0 will also result in new ways of creating value and novel business models. It will provide start-ups and SMEs with the opportunity to develop and provide downstream services.
The major winners might be those that control Industry 4.0 platforms , software layers that syndicate various devices, information and services, on top of which other firms can build their own offerings.
The transformation of the economy being brought about by Industry 4.0 means that business processes such as supply, manufacturing, maintenance, delivery and customer service will all be connected via the Industrial IoT systems. These extremely flexible value networks will require new forms of collaboration between companies, both nationally and globally.
Governments and the private sector of countries with high labor costs (e.g., EU countries and the U.S.A.) invest in Industry 4.0 to increase their industrial base which has been taken over by low labor cost countries (see figure below). Low labor costs industries and their governments (e.g., China, India and Cambodia) are reacting to this trend by investing in Industry 4.0 as well. To maintain their industrial base, governments across the globe, fund Industry 4.0 projects, R&D, provide subsidies and tax incentives to Industry 4.0 investors.
Figure 4 – Manufacturing Sector Share [%] of GDP by Key Countries
In 2018-2023, the market will undergo a major transformation through the following drivers:
Global competition in the manufacturing sector is becoming fiercer and fiercer
The Nokia syndrome challenge, (by 2007 Nokia smartphone market share was 52%. Nokia’s management didn’t react to the 2007 launch of the iPhone, leading Nokia to a catastrophic fall in their market share to 2% by 2012).
When Industry 4.0 knocks on your door, open it or perish
Unprecedented opportunities to optimize production processes
Governments and the private sector of high labor costs economies invest in Industry 4.0 to increase their industrial base taken by low labor cost countries
Governments of low labor costs economies invest in Industry 4.0 to maintain their industrial base taken by high labor cost countries Industry 4.0 investments
Government-funded Industry 4.0 projects, R&D, subsidies and tax incentives
Industry 4.0 offers start-ups and SMEs the opportunity to develop and provide downstream services
Industry 4.0 dynamic business and engineering processes enable last-minute changes to production and deliver the ability to respond flexibly to disruptions and failures on behalf of suppliers and customers
Industry 4.0 provides the link to the consumer, and can forecast consumer demand
The “Industry 4.0 Market by Industry (Aerospace & Defense, Agriculture, Food, Automotive, Chemical, Electronic & Electrical Hardware, Energy, Power, Oil & Gas, Machine Industry, Pharmaceutical & Biotechnology, Semiconductor and Other Industries) 2018-2023” report is the most comprehensive review of this emerging market available today. It provides a detailed and reasoned roadmap of this rapidly growing market.
The report analyzes each dollar spent in the Industry 4.0 market via 5 bottom-up research vectors (see figure 3), thus providing a must-have mega report for all decision-makers in the Industry 4.0 market.
The report is aimed at:
Industry 4.0 products vendors
Industry 4.0 systems integrators
Government industry agencies
Manufacturing companies, SME included
The report has been explicitly customized for the industry and government decision-makers to enable them to identify business opportunities, emerging technologies, market trends and risks, as well as to benchmark business plans.
Questions answered in this 545-page market report include:
What was the 138 submarkets size and what were the trends during 2016 & 2017?
What is the 2018-2023 forecast for each of the 138 submarkets?
Which industries and technologies provide attractive business opportunities?
What drives the Industry 4.0 managers to purchase solutions and services?
What are the technology & services trends?
What are the market SWOT (Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities and Threats)?
With 545 pages, 98 tables and 115 figures, this 4-volume report covers 10 industries, 4 revenue sources, 5 regional and 22 national markets, offering for each of them 2016-2017 estimates and 2018-2023 forecasts and analyses.
Why Buy This Report?
A. This is the most comprehensive information source of the global Industry 4.0 market and technologies.
B. Market data is analyzed via 4 key perspectives:
With a highly fragmented Industry 4.0 market we address the money trail via the following 4 bottom-up market size vectors:
By Industries:
Aerospace I4.0
Defense I4.0
Agriculture I4.0
Food I4.0
Automotive I4.0
Chemical I4.0
Electronic Hardware I4.0
Electrical Hardware I4.0
Energy, Power I4.0
Oil & Gas I4.0
Machine Industry I4.0
Pharmaceutical I4.0
Biotechnology I4.0
Semiconductors I4.0
Other I4.0 Industries
By 4 Revenue Sources:
Product Sales
System Installation, Integration & Commissioning
Aftersale Maintenance, Upgrades & Spare Parts
Consulting, Planning & Training
By 5 Regions:
North America
Latin America
Europe
Middle East and Africa
Asia-Pacific
By 22 Countries:
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Brazil
Rest of LATAM
UK
Germany
France
Italy
Spain
Scandinavia
Rest of Europe
Turkey
Israel
GCC
South Africa
Rest of MEA
India
China
Japan
South Korea
Rest of APAC
C.Detailed market analysis framework is provided:
Market drivers & inhibitors
Business opportunities
SWOT analysis
Barriers to new entry, supplier power, buyer power and competitive rivalry
Business environment
The 2016-2023 market segmented by 212 submarkets
More than 1000 references and links to Industry 4.0 data sources & publications
D. The report includes the following appendices:
Appendix A: Industry 4.0 Smart Maintenance
Appendix B: How to Convert an Industry 2.0 or Industry 3.0 Business to Industry 4.0
Appendix C: Abbreviations
Appendix D: Terminology
Appendix E: Research Sources & Bibliography
E. The report presents extensive information on 49 leading companies (including companies profile, Industry 4.0 activities & products, and recent events), namely:
3D Systems
ABB Ltd.
Advantech
Aibrain
Alphabet
Arcadia Data
Arm Ltd.
Beijer Electronics
Bosch
Cisco
CyberX
Dassault Syst?mes
DENSO
EOS
ExOne
General Electric
Honeywell
Hewlett Packard
Huawei
IBM
Intel
Intelligent Automation
Interset Software
Kuka
Magic Leap
Microsoft
Mitsubishi Electric
NEC
NGRAIN
Oculus VR
Oracle
QUALCOMM
Rethink Robotics
Rockwell Automation
Samsung
SAP
Sensory
Siemens
SIGFOX
Splunk
Sri International
Stratasys
Texas Instruments
TRUMPF
u-blox
Wittenstein
Worldsensing SL
Xerafy
Xjet
NOTES:
(*) “Market” Definition. Industry 4.0 turnkey systems sale, aftersales maintenance & upgrades and outsourced services such as consulting, planning & training
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