The need for developing new technologies using cyber-physical systems to create smart factories. Systems and Indicators in Kazakhstan's Industry 4.0
Keywords:
Fourth Industrial Revolution, Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), technological advancements, innovation, research and development initiatives, technological goodsAbstract
This article draws conclusions about the consequences of the Industry 4.0 process, the so-called smart manufacturing, which represents the fourth generation of the industrial revolution, as well as the factors influencing this process.
This study examines the types of technological infrastructure that can be assessed within the framework of Industry 4.0 for the economy of Kazakhstan. On the way to the list of 50 countries, it is important to assess the level of development of Kazakhstan in terms of technological employment in Industry 4.0. To change the economy of Kazakhstan, it is necessary to create competitive production, and this will help the competitive economies of countries to take advantage of the opportunities of other changes in the 21st century. Accordingly, there is an urgent need to introduce technology and science into production.
By examining the impact of research and education on technological change and transformation we can draw a conclusion about the development process of Kazakhstan during the fourth industrial revolution.