Impact of Industrial Revolutions on Food Machinery - An Overview
Afam I. O. Jideani,
Awelani P. Mutshinyani,
Ntsako P. Maluleke,
Zwivhuya P. Mafukata,
Mkateko V. Sithole,
Mashudu U. Lidovho,
Edwin K. Ramatsetse and
Monica M. Matshisevhe
Journal of Food Research, 2021, vol. 9, issue 5, 42
Abstract:
The industrial revolutions occurring at specific periods impacted differently on food industry machinery, including analytical and innovative scientific equipment, and had significant effects on food manufacturing. The fourth industrial revolution (4IR) unlike the other industrial revolutions (1IR, 2IR, and 3IR) has a faster significant impact and niches on artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), blockchain, robotics, the internet of things (IoT), digitalization, big data, autonomous vehicles, additive manufacturing, nanotechnology, biotechnology, and 3D food printing technologies. Going forward would require more mechatronic engineers as process technicians, particularly in paperless processes and automation of the digital rich future.
Date: 2021
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