Issues and Challenges in Implementing Industry 4.0 for the Manufacturing Sector in Indonesia

Mercurius Broto Legowo, Budi Indiarto

Abstract


Industry 4.0 is a popular topic today because of its significant influence in the manufacturing sector. Issues and Challenges in implementing Industry 4.0 for the Manufacturing Sector in Indonesia examined in this study. The problem will be considered the 4.0 industrial revolution is related to the issues and challenges facing the manufacturing industry in Indonesia. The main purpose of this research is to conduct an empirical analysis of the effect of issues to challenges the implementation of Industry 4.0 for manufacturing sectors in Indonesia. The research method in this study uses a quantitative approach. The data were collected and analyzed statistically using smartPLS software. The main results of this study state that the issues in implementing Industry 4.0 have a positive and significant impact on the challenges of the manufacturing sector in Indonesia. This study results also revealed that the most dominant issues in implementing Industry 4.0 are high investment costs. On the other hand, financial constraints are the biggest challenges in implementing industry 4.0. Finally, the benefit of this research will be to encourage the manufacturing sectors in its consideration to implement industry 4.0.


Keywords


Issues, Challenges, Industry 4.0, Manufacturing Sectors

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DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.52155/ijpsat.v25.1.2831

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