Construction projects and cities account for over 50% of carbon emissions and energy consumption. Industry 4.0 and digital transformation may increase productivity and reduce …
Over the past decade, digitalization shapes the overall educational structure worldwide, with the attention received from practitioners, researchers, and policymakers for educational …
M Hernandez-de-Menendez, CA Escobar Díaz… - International Journal on …, 2020 - Springer
Abstract Industry 4.0 (I4), defined as the integration of information and communication technology with industrial advances to develop digital factories, will transform production …
While COVID-19 has devastating effects on aviation, several recent studies have highlighted the potential of the pandemic-induced break for rethinking air transportation, hopefully …
LT Dao, T Tran, H Van Le, GN Nguyen… - Education and Information …, 2023 - Springer
A bibliometric analysis of 309 publications related to Education 4.0 published in both Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) databases has been conducted to analyze the …
These days, companies including Higher Education Institutions can no longer afford not to be innovative. They have to react with 4.0 concepts to secure their own existence. A future …
The construction industry has traditionally been slow to adopt digital technology, resulting in inefficient workflows, frequent cost overruns, and delays. Moreover, its fragmented structure …
Industry 5.0 and the associated transformation into Society 5.0 require a complete realignment of the skills required of the engineers of tomorrow. Thereby, the pre-dominant …
This paper aims to open the discussion on the incorporation of sustainable development goals (SDG) in the curricular plans of engineering programs. The United Nation has …