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Pilot study of Industry 4.0 and digital technology prevalence in Russian manufacturing companies

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The spread of digital technologies dramatically changes production processes. The fourth industrial revolution opens up new opportunities for the introduction of technologies, having a significant impact on the production cycle, starting with highly automated production lines and ending with the large-scale implementation of technological solutions designed to improve productivity, optimize costs, quality and reliability. Defining digital transformations, primarily in the manufacturing industry, as a strategic imperative for the entire economy based on opinions and intentions of entrepreneurs (short and medium-term), key aspects of the digitalization process in Russian medium, high-tech and low-tech manufacturing industries are revealed. A set of tendencies in the development of digital technologies by their main types is presented, the level of industry participation in digital transformation is shown, as well as many other important digital transformation processes in enterprises that are not measured by quantitative statistics.
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  • National Research University Higher School of Economics, Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge, Centre for Business Tendency Studies, Slavyanskaya Sq. 4, Bld. 2, Moscow, Russian Federation
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  • National Research University Higher School of Economics, Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge, Centre for Business Tendency Studies, Russian Federation
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