TY - JOUR ID - 24992 TI - Comparative analysis of automation of production process with industrial robots in Asia/Australia and Europe JO - International Journal of Human Capital in Urban Management JA - IJHCUM LA - en SN - 2476-4698 AU - Karabegović, I. AD - University of Bihać, Faculty of Technical Engineering Bihać, Ul. Dr. Irfana Ljubijankića bb, 77000 Bihać, Bosnia and Herzegovina Y1 - 2017 PY - 2017 VL - 2 IS - 1 SP - 29 EP - 38 KW - Automation KW - Collaborative robot KW - Industrial robot KW - Production process KW - Smart factories DO - 10.22034/ijhcum.2017.02.01.003 N2 - The term "INDUSTRY 4.0" or "fourth industrial revolution" was first introduced at the fair in 2011 in Hannover. It comes from the high-tech strategy of the German Federal Government that promotes automation-computerization to complete smart automation, meaning the introduction of a method of self-automation, self-configuration, self-diagnosing and fixing the problem, knowledge and intelligent decision-making. Any automation, including smart, cannot be imagined without industrial robots. Along with the fourth industrial revolution, ‘’robotic revolution’’ is taking place in Japan. Robotic revolution refers to the development and research of robotic technology with the aim of using robots in all production processes, and the use of robots in real life, to be of service to a man in daily life. Knowing these facts, an analysis was conducted of the representation of industrial robots in the production processes on the two continents of Europe and Asia /Australia, as well as research that industry is ready for the introduction of intelligent automation with the goal of establishing future smart factories. The paper gives a representation of the automation of production processes in Europe and Asia/Australia, with predictions for the future. UR - https://www.ijhcum.net/article_24992.html L1 - https://www.ijhcum.net/article_24992_b8ba9f742551a33ee595a321bedd8b07.pdf ER -