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The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Working together for the future Nicholas Davis, Head of Society and Innovation, World Economic Forum

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The Fourth Industrial Revolution: Working together for the futureNicholas Davis, Head of Society and Innovation, World Economic Forum

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Ruta N – 30-40 people, entrepreneurs, innovators, hosting the affiliate center, innovation district Medellin 30min then open conversation Overview 4IR Emphasis on competitiveness, industry transformation, entrepreneurship environments and 4IR Digital plus other bits – applied production re Agro industry, genetics, neuroscience, health Medellin linked to health Importance of policy frameworks to enable technology transformation – especially as linked to C4IR In conversation, start exploring potential technologies they would focus on

First Industrial

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Second Industrial

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ThirdIndustrial

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Fourth Industrial

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4IR Overview Going to add a point to Linton’s perfect coverage… the human – and hopefully we’ll see why that’s important by the end 1st IR – Steam – Step change in power and production - the human as Laborer 2nd IR – Science and Production (assembly line and mass production) – STP Standardization, Technical Complexity, Precision - the human as consumer 3rd IR – Information and Computation – Step change in information theory and power of data - the human (and almost everything) as a machine 4th IR – Convergence and Re-emergence – Step change in embeddedness/interface - the human as hybrid (VR,AI, Cyborg consumers – ?)

Augmented Reality

10+key technologies

recombinant innovation

Neurotechnologies, Biotechnologies, Distributed Ledger Technologies, IoT, Advanced Computing, Cybersecurity, Geoengineering, Breakthrough Energy Technologies, Advanced Materials…

Artificial Intelligence

Robotics

3D Printing

Autonomy

4IR

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4IR technologies #1 – First, digital is recombinant innovation – formed by combining old and new technologies. This includes more than ten key technologies including augmented and virtual reality, robots that conduct tasks previously done by humans, additively manufactured components, autonomous platforms, AI and machine learning, and a host of other advancing technologies. Transition: Secondly, we’re at an inflection point

The relationship between competitiveness andthe Fourth Industrial Revolution

Opportunities for growth and inclusionThe Internet of Things will be a primary economic driver—and likely the single largest contributor to increased GDP—in the decade ahead.

In parallel, through improvements to operational efficiency and productivity, 84% of IoT deployments are also advancing U.N. Sustainable Development Goals.

Sectors need to work together to manage the impactof Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies on work

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The World Economic Forum predicts an increase of human-machine working hours across the variety of work activities that we all undertake – with the processing and information synthesis of data moving to a majority over the next 5 years. This means a shift in the basis of knowledge – information and data.

Sectors need to work together to manage the impactof Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies on work

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The World Economic Forum predicts an increase of human-machine working hours across the variety of work activities that we all undertake – with the processing and information synthesis of data moving to a majority over the next 5 years. This means a shift in the basis of knowledge – information and data.

The Fourth Industrial Revolution Principles

systems, not technologiesempowering, not determining

by design, not defaultvalues as a feature, not a bug

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First step to overcoming challenges and addressing risks is thinking about principles to guide an approach to the 4IR

Committed to Improvingthe State of the World