In 2013,
The United States has proposed “re-industrialization”, “Advanced Manufacturing Partnership Program”, and organized an industrial Internet alliance; Japan proposed “industrial intelligence”; South Korea called it “Manufacturing Innovation 3.0”; France called it “Future Industry”; Even the UK, which has long focused on finance, services and tourism as its main industries, has also put forward the “Industry 2050 Strategy”; China chants “Made in China 2025” from a manufacturing power to a manufacturing power; Taiwan is named “Productivity 4.0”. Although these names are different, the core meaning is actually similar. On April 8, the Industry 4.0 group led by the German company Bosch officially presented the concept of Industry 4.0 to the world at the Hannover Messe. After the concept of Industry 4.0 was put forward, it quickly spread to all parts of the world, and countries have successively proposed corresponding policies as a response.