Why is it in the news?
- The World Economic Forum (WEF) is establishing the Centre for Fourth Industrial Revolution (C4IR) in Hyderabad.
- The centre will function as an autonomous, non-profit organization with a focus on leading policy and governance in healthcare and life sciences.
- Globally, WEF has set up C4IR to foster global cooperation and innovative ideas in the realm of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR).
· Klaus Schwab, the Founder and Executive Chairman of WEF, coined the term “Fourth Industrial Revolution” (Digital Revolution). |
Key Aspects of the Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)
- The 4IR is characterized by a fusion of technologies that blurs the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres.
- Technologies associated with 4IR include the Internet of Things (IoT), robotics, virtual reality (VR), artificial intelligence (AI), quantum computing, and 3D printing.
- The significance of the Fourth Industrial Revolution includes Technological Advancements; Increased Productivity and Efficiency; Economic Growth; and Good Governance.
Fourth Industrial Revolution and Good Governance · Improving public service delivery through digital platforms. · Better policy formulation through the use of big data analytics and AI. · Enhanced healthcare services delivery, including the use of drones and telemedicine. · Increased transparency and accountability. · Faster resolution of grievances. |
India’s Initiatives for Capacity Building in the Digital Revolution
- National Quantum Mission: Aimed at scaling up scientific and industrial research and development for quantum technologies.
- National Strategy on Additive Manufacturing: Focused on developing Additive Manufacturing grade materials, 3D printer machines, etc.
- FutureSkills PRIME programme: Targets re-skilling/up-skilling aspirants in emerging technologies.
- SAMARTH Udyog Bharat 4.0: An initiative of the Ministry of Heavy Industry for increased competitiveness in the Indian Capital Goods Sector.