Transforming Infrastructure: Frameworks for Bringing the Fourth Industrial Revolution to Infrastructure

This report explores how to bring the Fourth Industrial Revolution to infrastructure, focusing on aligning stakeholders and integrating innovations into systems.

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Report location: source
Language: English
Publisher: World Economic Forum
Authors: Adrian Box, Alain Ebobisse, Anita Marangoly George, Annalisa Prizzon, Clemens Kielhauser, Clemente Del Valle, Emmanuelle Nasse Bridier, Fu Jun, Jean-patrick Marquet, Joanna Esty, Joel Moser, Jordan Schwartz, Joseph Losavio, Kavisha Khandelwal, Keisuke Sakamoto, Lara Poloni, Leslie Warren Maasdorp, Mounia Khelifi Touhami, Nadia Musallam, Paul Newfield, Pierre Guislain, Ralph Brayham, Richard Threlfall, Saadia Madsbjerg, Salar Shemirani, Sujoy Bose, Sylvia Coutinho, Vicky Kefalas, Rashad Kaldany

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The research method involved analyzing technological integration into infrastructure, stakeholder consultations, and examining case studies to provide frameworks for decision-making and strategies for innovation adoption.

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The report discusses the integration of the Fourth Industrial Revolution into infrastructure, examining stakeholder alignment, strategy implementation, and innovation adoption. It presents frameworks for decision-making and case studies demonstrating public-private collaboration for technological transformation in infrastructure sectors.

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