Dmytro Karpenko The Life. The Way of thinking. The Strategy.

The Life. The Way of thinking. The Strategy.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution is around us and everyone involved in it..

Comfort zone is the enemy of progress

The Fourth Industrial Revolution or Industry4.0 changing us and our world already for many years. In the way of working and in all aspects of our live. Each day you see a new device, new move, new strategy, design and simply new people, because they moving by new way, using new device, which was designed by new strategy to simplify their lives.

Everything impossible in one day become possible

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“We may not have known it was called Industry 4.0, but we’ve been doing it for years.”

Heinz Jörg FuhrmannFormer chairman of the supervisory board of Aurubis

“A.I. will make it possible for the Internet to directly engage people in the real world, through robotics and drones and little machines that will do smart things by themselves.”

Jensen Huang, NVIDIA founder and CEO

“Every industrial revolution brings along a learning revolution.”

Alexander De CrooBelgian politician and businessman

“The internet is no longer a web that we connect to. Instead, it’s a computerized, networked, and interconnected world that we live in. This is the future, and what we’re calling the Internet of Things.”

Bruce SchneierAmerican cryptographer, computer security professional, privacy specialist, and writer.

“#1: Industry 4.0 isn’t going to just change manufacturing it is going to completely disrupt it.  In the not so distant future if you aren’t part of Industry 4.0 you won’t be in business. #2: Call it Industry 4.0, digital transformation, or simply making things better, Industry 4.0 is disrupting business as we speak.”

Dave WatersCurator of Mineralogical and Petrological Collections in the Museum, and Associate Professor of Metamorphic Petrology in the Department of Earth Sciences

“Digital is the main reason just over half of the companies on the Fortune 500 have disappeared since the year 2000.”

Pierre Nanterme, CEO of Accenture

“You cannot wait until a house burns down to buy fire insurance on it. We cannot wait until there are massive dislocations in our society to prepare for the Fourth Industrial Revolution.”

Robert J. Shiller, Professor of Economics, Yale University

“The most important thing is to make the technology inclusive – make the world change. Next, pay attention to those people who are 30 years old, because those are the internet generation. They will change the world; they are the builders of the world.”

Jack Ma, Founder and Executive Chairman, Alibaba Group

“Like air and drinking water, being digital will be noticed only by its absence, not its presence.”

Nicholas Negroponte, Greek American architect

“From income inequality to climate change, technology will play a critical role in finding solutions to many of the challenges our world faces today. This year’s emerging technologies demonstrate the rapid pace of human innovation and offer a glimpse into what a sustainable, inclusive future will look like.

Jeremy JurgensChief Technology Officer, World Economic Forum

“For people with a disability, the Fourth Industrial Revolution will give us super powers.”

Birgit SkarsteinDouble Paralympic athlete and World Rowing Champion, Norway

“In today’s era of volatility, there is no other way but to re-invent. The only sustainable advantage you can have over others is agility, that’s it. Because nothing else is sustainable, everything else you create, somebody else will replicate.”

Jeff Bezos, founder of Amazon

“Technologies that are emerging today will soon be shaping the world tomorrow and well into the future – with impacts to economies and to society at large. Now that we are well into the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it’s critical that we discuss and ensure that humanity is served by these new innovations so that we can continue to prosper.”

Mariette DiChristinajournalist, Scientific American

“Technologies that are emerging today will soon be shaping the world tomorrow and well into the future – with impacts to economies and to society at large. Now that we are well into the Fourth Industrial Revolution, it’s critical that we discuss and ensure that humanity is served by these new innovations so that we can continue to prosper.”

Mariette DiChristina, Editor-in-Chief of Scientific American, and chair of the Emerging Technologies Steering Committee

“The Internet of Things is about creating a smarter, more connected world, where devices can communicate with each other to make our lives easier and more efficient.“

Eric Schmidt, Executive Chairman of Alphabet (Google)

“One cubic inch of nanotube circuitry, once fully developed, would be up to one hundred million times more powerful than the human brain.”

Ray KurzweilAmerican computer scientist, author, entrepreneur, futurist, and inventor”

“The Fourth Industrial Revolution is still in its nascent state. But with the swift pace of change and disruption to business and society, the time to join in is now.”

Gary ColemanGlobal Industry and Senior Client Advisor, Deloitte Consulting

“We must develop a comprehensive and globally shRebase ared view of how technology is affecting our lives and reshaping our economic, social, cultural, and human environments. There has never been a time of greater promise, or greater peril.”

Klaus SchwabFounder and Executive Chairman, World Economic Forum

“Today, manufacturing is changing faster than ever before and the drivers for this include globalization, individualization, time to market and sustainability”

Brian HollidayManaging Director, Digital Factory