Since there is so-called Fourth Industrial Revolution was
certainly preceded by first, second and third industrial revolutions.
Its industrial revolutions of time have concluded, the
Fourth Industrial Revolution
Let's start by mentioning the industrial revolutions in
order
The first industrial revolution
The first industry in the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries in America, Europe and some other countries of the world
The second industrial revolution
The emergence of the second industrial industries in 1870
and 1914, which is a growth of the existing industries at that time and the
emergence and expansion of new industries such as oil, electricity and steel,
and a long time in the emergence of industries dependent on and during this
period the use of electric energy with a very large production period such as
the internal combustion engine, telephone and photography and photography.
The third industrial revolution
The development of the industrial revolution continues the
development of modern technology and the availability of digital technology in
an advanced way. The latest modern developments in the third industrial
revolution are communications, information technology and computers.
Fourth Industrial Revolution
It is supposed to make a difference in life, The Fourth
Industrial Revolution reformer was first used in 2016 by the World Economic
Forum
The fourth industrial revolution stands on the digital
revolution in an integrative way, which represents new ways in which technology
become neither I nor me and from all aspects of life.
What distinguishes the Fourth Industrial Revolution is the
emerging technology that you will see everywhere in the field of education,
health, tourism, industry, housing, cars and others.
There is a clear emergence of the adoption and introduction
of development such as rocks, robotics, the Internet of things, 3D printing,
biotechnology, quantum computing, autonomous vehicles and other natural life of
man and society.
In his book The
Fourth Industrial Revolution, Professor Klaus Schopp , founder and CEO of the
World Economic Forum, describes
How this fourth revolution is fundamentally different from
the previous three, which were mainly marked by technological progress.