Cybersecurity, changes in employment structure, and costs are some risks associated with Industry 4.0, but according to Wojciech Klimek, Fakro's Production Director, this revolution is worth the investment. The cost of robotics has halved, while labor costs in Poland have risen significantly, making automation profitable. Industry 4.0 is evolving rather than being a threat to workers, improving ergonomics and automating repetitive tasks.

At Fakro, Industry 4.0 integrates automation and robotics with supply chains and customer service, enhancing transparency and efficiency. The company emphasizes using technologies like AI for decision-making and supply chain management, crucial in today's unpredictable environment.

(wnp.pl)


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