This episode focuses on identifying who is most affected by Industry 4.0. It explores the concept of Smart Factories and how digital innovations are disrupting the manufacturing jobs of workers. It concludes by examining Learning Factories as an example of collaborative work-learning opportunities for current and future workers.
- What sectors of our population do you believe is (or will be) most affected by Industry 4.0?
- What are your experiences with Smart Factories? What impact will they have on the future nature of work?
- What are your experiences with Learning Factories? To what extent should they be adopted for the preparation of learners for jobs during Industry 4.0?
- What
populations of adult learners will be most challenged to obtain quality
employment opportunities in an era of Smart Factories and Learning Factories?
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