{"id":31097,"date":"2019-05-16T08:00:02","date_gmt":"2019-05-16T11:00:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/deltamaquinastexteis.com.br\/the-future-of-the-textile-industry-in-era-4-0-with-robson-wanka\/"},"modified":"2019-05-16T08:00:02","modified_gmt":"2019-05-16T11:00:02","slug":"the-future-of-the-textile-industry-in-era-4-0-with-robson-wanka","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/deltamaquinastexteis.com.br\/en\/the-future-of-the-textile-industry-in-era-4-0-with-robson-wanka\/","title":{"rendered":"The future of the Textile Industry in Era 4.0: with Robson Wanka"},"content":{"rendered":"

We spoke with Robson Wanka<\/strong> about the scenario of the Brazilian textile industry on the way to Industry 4.0. The sector’s adaptation to this moment of transformation and the global scenario, main challenges, destinations and gains from this journey.<\/p>\n

Robson implemented the first Industry 4.0 Plant in the Americas in the Clothing Sector (October 2017), responsible for developing the Master in Business Innovation – MBI: Advanced Industry – Clothing 4.0<\/a> (2018), official milestone of the beginning of the Fourth Industrial Revolution in the Textile and Clothing Sector (ABIT<\/a> + SENAI CETIQT<\/a>).<\/p>\n

Professional with 22 years of experience in large multinational and national companies, project coordinator with international educational institutions, organizer of more than 30 workshops in Brazil, his journey is marked by the purpose of sharing knowledge and promoting high performance results for people, communities, companies and countries.<\/p>\n

In this conversation, Wanka outlined an overview of the current national and global scenario, demystified the dilemma that financial resources are the biggest impasse for this adaptation and, above all, left a warning:\u201cAnyone who doesn\u2019t adapt will be doomed to leave the market.\u201d<\/em><\/span><\/strong><\/p>\n

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What is the current scenario of the national textile industry?<\/h2>\n

Here, most of the textile and clothing industries continue in the Second Revolution, trying to move towards the third. The most advanced are close, as they have already automated several processes, but they are still following this path, so to speak.<\/p>\n

Globally, very few companies are moving towards a Fourth Revolution, which is characterized by greater integration, convergence and connectivity.<\/p>\n

Which is when you start to connect the consumer with the production process<\/a>. All members of the supply chain exchange data and information with each other, thereby gaining great agility.<\/p>\n

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What would it be like if we were already truly experiencing 4.0?<\/h2>\n

We currently have two situations in the production process<\/a>: stocks of inputs at the beginning and stocks of finished products at the end. However, with Industry 4.0 there will be no such stock of inputs.<\/p>\n

All machines will exchange information with each other and will know, for example, when sublimation paper, ink and fabric are running out. When this happens, sensors detect it and notify the supply chain. And delivery is made on demand, Just in Time<\/i><\/strong><\/span>.<\/p>\n

What benefits will this bring?<\/h3>\n
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