The Next Production Revolution [Recurso on-line] : Implications for Governments and Business
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TextPublication details: París May 2017Description: Recurso online, 442 pISBN: - 978-92-64-27103-6
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The next production revolution will occur because of a confluence of technologies. These
range from a variety of digital technologies (e.g. 3D printing, the Internet of Things,
advanced robotics) and new materials (e.g. bio- or nano-based) to new processes (e.g. datadriven
production, artificial intelligence, synthetic biology). This report examines the economic and policy ramifications of a set of technologies likely to be important for production over the near term (to around 2030). As these technologies transform production, they will have far-reaching consequences for productivity, employment, skills, income distribution, trade, well-being and the environment.
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