The post-70s and post-80s have basically gone through the two phases of industrialisation and informatisation themselves, and have a deep appreciation of them. And now, whether actively or passively, it’s time to be integrated into the age of digitalisation again. It’s all, it’s moving fast. So much so that we haven’t even figured it out yet, and we don’t know where the world is going again.
Industrialisation
Once upon a time in the nineties. A big factory building, a production line. Dense workers in the workshop, a big truck on the road, a big tanker on the dock. This is what we see as “industrialisation”.
Information Technology
At the end of the nineties. While industrialisation was in full swing, the wave of informatisation also came. Computers were connected together by network cables to form local area networks (LANs). By the turn of the millennium. Cities, provinces and countries were vigorously laying fibre optics and building our information superhighways, where strangers could meet each other. Strangers could buy what they wanted. This is where we see “information technology”.
Digitalisation
The arrival of smartphones, the Internet of Things, cloud computing and artificial intelligence has taken us from the information age to the digital age. The essence of digitalisation is that data has become a new factor of production. It is very different from traditional factors of production such as land, capital, labour and technology. But the data factor is different in that the more it is produced and consumed, the more resources are available.
Digital Transformation
Nowadays, all industries and companies, are focusing on digitalisation and are doing digital transformation. The essence of digitalisation lies in data. Data as a production factor, we do business, there is no reason not to use it, right? Some excellent enterprises, has experienced the value of digitalisation, there are data to illustrate, do a good job of digital transformation of the enterprise, the growth rate is not to do digital transformation of more than 3 times. Suzhou Stable Union is a leader in achieving digital transformation and intelligent development for customers, connecting everything with edge gateways, PLC remote gateways and other devices. This is an important initiative to enhance competitiveness and innovation. Through digital transformation, companies can better grasp market opportunities and achieve sustainable development and long-term growth.
Digital Future
Digital Future. The digital economy already accounts for 40 per cent of GDP, and this percentage is still increasing, and there are already many experts proposing that the data industry should be treated as the fourth industry. For enterprises, digital transformation is by no means only an upgrade of technology, but also the improvement of organisational systems, the upgrading of business models, and the transformation of ways of thinking. The application of digital technology allows enterprises to improve their ability to identify and solve problems in order to cope with the unpredictable business environment and achieve a great business empire.