The Fourth Industrial Revolution—known in business as Industry 4.0—is well underway, requiring companies to invest heavily in connected devices, robots, automation and more to keep up with competitors and maintain or boost productivity. In this issue, IBJ explores what the state and the industry are doing to make sure Indiana manufacturing stays competitive.

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The path to Industry 4.0

Indiana groups are working to advance tech adoption and tech training among manufacturers

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‘Progressive improvement’ leads to customer smiles

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Defining and building Indiana's manufacturing innovation ecosytem

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