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use technology and data mechanisms where they will have greatest effect whilst
enhancing human-led interactions
harness existing networks and communities across all sectors to accelerate the
achievement of the city’s vision.
Peterborough’s Smart City Journey:
Peterborough became one of four InnovateUK Future City Demonstrators in
2012
The resultant ‘Peterborough DNA’ project was launched in 2013
Jointly led by Opportunity Peterborough and Peterborough City Council
The approach has generated new business opportunities, developed pioneering
environmental projects, inspired the disconnected and provided new skills for local
citizens.
It has also explored new technologies and digital interventions that underpin
these initiatives.
Industry 4.0 is the use of technologies such as automation and data exchange in
manufacturing including:
Cyber-physical systems (CPS)
The internet of things (IoT)
Industrial internet of things (IIOT)
Cloud
computing
Cognitive computing
Artificial intelligence
Autonomous robots
Machine learning
The GrowIN 4.0 Project:
GrowIn 4.0 aims to build strong competences and tools in the participating
regions for the benefit of manufacturing SMEs
The overall objective is to raise the level of innovation
and to create more
growth within manufacturing SMEs who are heading for Industry 4.0.
The approach is to establish a strong partnership which pools knowledge on the
manufacturing industry and Industry 4.0.
GrowIN 4.0 Partners (17):
Germany: Allianz für die Region GmbH (Braunschweig), Atene KOM GmbH,
Ostfalia University of Applied Sciences
Belgium: Flanders Make (Higher Education and research), Voka - Chamber of
Commerce of East-Flanders, Open Manufacturing Campus, Strategic Projects
Kempen, SPK (Business support)
Holland: Hanze
University of Applied Sciences, Hanze UAS), Northern
Netherlands Alliance, SNN)
UK: Opportunity Peterborough, Anglia Ruskin University, TWI Ltd (Higher
Education and research)
Denmark: Erhvervshus Midtjylland, VIA
Background Research Findings:
Common challenges include:
Insufficient business support
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Cautiousness or
risk aversion
Not having the right skills and competences
The lack of digital standards
Cyber security concerns
A lack of finance, and
A lack of the right business tools.
However, common opportunities include:
Increased productivity, competiveness and growth.
Closing Remarks:
Industry 4.0 should be seen as one comment of a modern, Smart City
It is critical to sustained economic
development
The environmental benefits should not be underestimated
Businesses require accessible, targeted support to overcome resistance and
address challenges
Sharing of experiences, locally, nationally and internationally
is essential
toaccelerate progress
Post Covid-19 it can support the development of a more efficient and resilient
economy
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