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Preparing the Philippines for the Fourth Industrial Revolution: A Scoping Study

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  • Elmer P. Dadios
  • Alvin B. Culaba
  • Jose Ramon G. Albert
  • Vicente B. Paqueo
  • Aniceto C. Orbeta, Jr.
  • Ramonette B. Serafica
  • Argel A. Bandala
  • Jose Carlos Alexis C. Bairan

Abstract

Technological breakthroughs and the interplay of a number of fields, including advanced robotics, artificial intelligence (AI), nanotechnology, neurotech, data analytics, blockchain, cloud technology, biotechnology, Internet of Things (IOT), and 3D printing, have ushered in the Fourth Industrial Revolution (FIRe). These various FIRe technologies are already being adopted by Philippine industries, although in varying degrees of diffusion. The extent to which all the potential benefits will be realized from these technologies depends on the country’s ability to overcome its capacity to aptly adapt to the global disruptions that are expected to come along with the FIRe.

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  • Elmer P. Dadios & Alvin B. Culaba & Jose Ramon G. Albert & Vicente B. Paqueo & Aniceto C. Orbeta, Jr. & Ramonette B. Serafica & Argel A. Bandala & Jose Carlos Alexis C. Bairan, 2018. "Preparing the Philippines for the Fourth Industrial Revolution: A Scoping Study," Working Papers id:12901, eSocialSciences.
  • Handle: RePEc:ess:wpaper:id:12901
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