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Driving the Sustainability of Production Systems with Fourth Industrial Revolution Innovation
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Driving the Sustainability of Production Systems with Fourth Industrial Revolution Innovation


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Sustainability used to count as a cost – but no longer. Increasingly, decision makers in business and government alike are coming to view sustainability as an opportunity – one they can’t afford to miss. And the rapid-fire innovations of the Fourth Industrial Revolution are generating these opportunities in practically every industrial sector. The World Economic Forum has developed a new tool to help policy makers and executives evaluate these innovations for their potential role in specific contexts. getAbstract recommends this informative report to leaders in business and government.

Take-Aways

  • Innovations arising from the Fourth Industrial Revolution can support competitiveness and sustainability at the same time. 
  • A new tool helps decision makers evaluate a specific innovation’s potential for their production systems.
  • The most promising trends in industrial production include advanced remanufacturing, new materials and advanced agriculture.

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The World Economic Forum is an international institution devoted to improving the world through public-private cooperation.


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