The Phnom Penh Post

Kingdom urged to adapt with industry 4.0

- Hor Kimsay

CAMBODIA will need to adapt in the face of the next industrial revolution taking place on factory floors, industry experts said on Monday.

Referring to the trend towards automation and data exchange in manufactur­ing technology, a group of non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs) led a seminar on the coming challenges and how the country can benefit from its growth.

The UN Developmen­t Programme, the UN Industrial Developmen­t Organisati­on and the Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on were all accounted for at the high-level seminar in the capital.

Speaking at the event, UN Resident Coordinato­r in Cambodia Pauline Tamesis said that industry 4.0 presents huge opportunit­ies for Cambodia. But, the country will need to deal with some challenges.

“I think [Industry 4.0] is starting [in Cambodia] and it is moving to the middle. It still has a long way to go and I think it needs a lot of investment in terms of human capital, training, and, most importantl­y, a mindset change,” she said.

Tamesis said there are two sets of issues regarding Cambodia’s journey towards industry 4.0. First, how can Cambodia access new technologi­es to enable the economy to leapfrog legacy plants and machinery?

Move away from labour

She also mentioned the need to diversify employment away from labour-based production, adding that the UN is committed to helping early adopters and workers to acquire new skills.

Ministry of Economy and Finance undersecre­tary Phan Phalla said on Monday that preparing for a digital economy and responding to the fourth industrial revolution will be a major priority of the government during the next mandate.

“We hope to lay out and formulate specific policies and programmes aimed at supporting the developmen­t of the digital economy, and seizing potential benefits from the next industrial revolution, all while managing any adverse impacts from new technologi­es,” he said.

 ?? SUPPLIED ?? Industry 4.0 robotic machinery displayed at an exposition earlier last year.
SUPPLIED Industry 4.0 robotic machinery displayed at an exposition earlier last year.

Newspapers in English

Newspapers from Cambodia