Applied Sciences (Nov 2019)

Generating Transparency in the Worldwide Use of the Terminology Industry 4.0

  • Lars Nolting,
  • Jan Priesmann,
  • Christina Kockel,
  • Georg Rödler,
  • Tobias Brauweiler,
  • Ines Hauer,
  • Martin Robinius,
  • Aaron Praktiknjo

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app9214659
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 21
p. 4659

Abstract

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In 2011, the concept of Industry 4.0 was introduced and later adopted by the German government, paving the way for a new industrial revolution in Germany. The high significance of this topic is reflected by the large number of corresponding publications. Additionally, the regional focus of research is widespread on a global level and often differs even at a national level. This paper generates transparency regarding the adoption of the concept of Industry 4.0 by analyzing the locations of main contributors within the research field on an international, European, and German-national level. Further, it examines the regionally different foci concerning the concept of Industry 4.0. Having identified four main aspects linked to Industry 4.0 within a pre-study, a quantitative literature research was conducted based on over 800 published papers. The results were further visualized with QGIS. Looking at the results, it can be concluded that the German research community is virtually the only user of the term Industry 4.0, while other institutions seem to link their research to other related concepts. On a German level, the majority of the analyzed studies originate from Southern and Western Germany. North Rhine-Westphalia and the Aachen/Jülich region, in particular, represent main contributors.

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