Industry 4.0

Discovery of Fire
The discovery of fire, or, more precisely, the controlled use of fire, was one of mankind’s first great innovations. The controlled use of fire was likely an invention of our ancestor Homo erectus during the Early Stone Age in Kenya more than 1 million years ago.
Agaragian Revolution
1760-1840 triggered by construction of rail road’s and invention of steam engine, it ushered mechanical production in factories and increased productivity.
First Industrial Revolution
1760-1840 triggered by construction of rail road and invention of steam engine, it ushered in mechanical production and increased productivity.
Second Industrial Revolution
Began in the 1960s and is called computer or digital revolution because it was catalyzed by the development of semiconductors, mainframe computers (1970s and 80s) and the internet (1990s).
Third Industrial Revolution
Began in the 1960s and is called computer or digit revolution because it was catalyzed by the development of semiconductors, mainframe computers (1970s and 80s) and the internet(1990s)
Fourth Industrial Revoution
Began at the turn of this century and builds on digital revolution. It is characterized by ubiquitous and mobile internet and gamut of technology frontiers.
Fourth Industrial Revoution

Artificial Intelligence
Simulation of human intelligence in machines

Augmented Reality
Technology that superimposes a CGI on a user’s view of the real world

Blockchain
Time-stamped series of immutable data records managed by cluster of computers

Drones
Aircraft without a human pilot

Internet of things
System of Interrelated devices transferring data without other interaction

Robotics
Automation technology of works through machines and devices

Virtual Reality
Simulated CGI experience that can differ from real world

3-D Printing
A process of building 3D objects through additive manufacturing