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14 NOV 2016 Seminar

Series of Dept Research Seminars - “ From Industry 4.0 to the Fourth Industrial Revolution" (Date: 30 November 2016)

Dr. Shuo-Yan Chou

Dr. Shuo-Yan Chou

Our speaker Prof. Shuo-Yan Chou would like to share with us on “ From Industry 4.0 to the Fourth Industrial Revolution" :

Industry 4.0 is the vision of future manufacturing established by the German government and is perceived as a likely pathway to the Fourth Industrial Revolution. While information technologies and electronics paved the foundation leading to the Third Industrial Revolution, the Fourth Industrial Revolution seems to be imminent with rapid advancement of Internet of Things (IoT), artificial intelligence (AI) as well as other exponential technologies. IoT enables the communication and cooperation and subsequent synergy among biological, physical and digital entities. That is, by connecting biological and physical entities online, previously elusive phenomena and behaviors can now be captured to create innovative and effective services, which in return empower entities in the physical world at an exponential pace. The core technology of Industry, Cyber Physical Systems, a more focused notion of IoT, further facilitate a framework where connected machines can communicate and coordinate and thereby create an environment that is more agile and flexible and capable of facing more complex manufacturing requirement. In such a system, the key enabler is not machines but software and algorithms which create functions and intelligence to facilitate innovative services and business models. The same system framework is applicable in many other service sectors and will have impact not only the industry but also in the the society as a whole. Innovative business models such as uber and airbnb for shared economy have sipping into our socio-economic system. A new economy is in the forming. In this talk, evolving services, business models, economic systems and subsequent impact from IoT will be presented.

All are welcome and no registration is in need.

Date

30 November 2016 (Wednesday)

Time

16:00 - 17:30

Venue

HW 1-6A

Speaker

Prof. Shuo-Yan Chou is a distinguished professor of industrial management, the director of the Center for Internet of Things Innovation (CITI) at National Taiwan University of Science and Technology (Taiwan Tech), and a member of the Investment Review Committee of the National Development Fund of Taiwan. His research interests include Internet of Things, technology-enabled services, big data analytics, intelligent system modeling and applications, smart logistics, geometric algorithms, as well as smart city and Industry 4.0 development. Besides fostering a broad spectrum of R&D and projects on IOT, Dr. Chou also runs an IOT University-Industry Consortium and engages in many international cooperation activities. Dr. Chou has served as the dean of international affairs at Taiwan Tech, the national coordinator of the European Union Framework Programme National Contact Point Taiwan Office, the editor-in-chief of the Journal of Chinese Institute of Industrial Engineers published by Taylor and Francis as well as on the editorial boards of IJFS, ASCE JEE, JIPE, among others. Dr. Chou was a visiting professor/scholar at MIT Media Lab, Aalto University (Finland), ETH (Switzerland), Hanyang University (Korea), Peking University (China), Nagoya University (Japan), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and University of Washington (USA). He has also served as the general chair for CE2009, 2010 INFORMS Service Science Conference, MCP AP2010, and CE2014 and as the organizer of more than 25 major international events locally or internationally. Dr. Chou received his BBA in industrial management from National Cheng-Kung University, Taiwan in 1983, his MS and PhD in industrial and operations engineering from the University of Michigan in 1987 and 1992, respectively.

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