Chinese - African niches, or Latam - African, to manage and to dominate them virtually due to our crossing system in order to make money together with us in FIR.
For example, Beijing – Nigeria FIR start up, Colombia – Ethiopia Industry 4.0, China – South Africa JV Industry 4.0, Tanzania – Mexico FIR ideas, China – Angola AI….Etc etc,
Good ideas about Industry 4.0 (mainly in AI and IoT - IIoT) or any other reasonable technologies between China – Africa?
Any Project for your African country in mind? Your ideas means money in Sylodium.
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etc, are just the domains as starting point towards a comprehensive system where, URLs, metas and contents are ordered in the real an unique (correct) way to be the real (unique) business platform that represent (and reproduce) the reality of international business in Internet.
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The rise of the fourth industrial revolution (FIR) in the shape of digitalisation and internet connectivity is adding intricacy to future economies and their employment outcome. It therefore has the ability to drive Africa forward. It will enable innovation, propel new business models and improve the delivery of public services.
When looking at the FIR, it generally has a disruptive effect on all economies. However, there are three aspects which need to be considered when it comes to Africa.
Development of digital skills is pre-eminent
Africa has become more stressed by services and less dependent on commodities. The African continent must cultivate digital skills as part of transitioning its population from low-skill and low-pay jobs to high-skill and high pay jobs. A practical example of how this could be done is highlighted in the The future of jobs and skills in Africa
Public private partnerships are powerful levers for development
Inclusive growth is key to Africa's fourth industrial revolution. There are three areas which African leaders need to delve into to deal with the new challenges while addressing inclusive growth. Firstly, mobile-related technology is bridging the continent in unprecedented ways. Secondly, the internet of things and 3D printing are disrupting manufacturing, liberalising access to technology and decentralising production. Thirdly, emerging African investors are reimagining solutions suited to the continental context.
Industries are being rattled digitally
According to Akinwumi Ayodeji Adesina, president of African Development Bank, “One of the greatest priorities for the content is universal electrification to allow digital technology to play its role in transforming lives”. Mobile-phone technology it has equipped Africans with new tools for managing their businesses and households. Although Africa is moving forward in terms of mobile-phone technology it is lagging in terms of broadband speed as only 1.4% of Africans have a fixed broadband connection. Graça Machel stated that it is crucial that the Fourth Industrial Revolution does not leave anyone behind. The three previous iterations of change left Africans behind and women in particular were abandoned. Including women will make business and common sense because women make up half of the African population and bring different skills and perceptions to bear on challenges. In conclusion, the fourth industrial revolution can be used by Africa to become a full player in the world economy, however it must be impatient and ambitious to achieve this goal.