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1、Impact Report January 2025Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network 2023-20242Foreword 03Executive summary 05Meet the new centres 081 Ushering in the Intelligent Age 112 Transforming agriculture and food systems 143 Revolutionizing health and biotechnology 174 Accelerating energy transitio
2、n and sustainability 205 Innovating mobility with autonomous systems 226 Upskilling tomorrows workforce 247 Stimulating investments and competitiveness 278 Fostering partnerships and communities 30Meet the Centres for the Fourth Industrial Revolution 35The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution
3、 Network 43Contributors 44Image source:Getty ImagesContents Use the magnifying glass found within the text to navigate to a specific case study.This document is published by the World Economic Forum as a contribution to a project,insight area or interaction.The findings,interpretations and conclusio
4、ns expressed herein are a result of a collaborative process facilitated and endorsed by the World Economic Forum but whose results do not necessarily represent the views of the World Economic Forum,nor the entirety of its Members,Partners or other stakeholders.3The second iteration of the Centre for
5、 the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network Impact Report offers an opportunity to reflect on the progress achieved since the inaugural report last year.The network is dedicated to the mission of helping stakeholders harness the full potential of technological progress for equitable and human-centred
6、transformation of industries,economies and societies.It is in this context that we present this second edition,celebrating the accomplishments of the centres in our network from September 2023 to August2024.From increasing artificial intelligence(AI)-literacy among citizens in Malaysia to piloting d
7、rone delivery of healthcare resources to remote regions in India,from promoting alternative proteins to address food insecurity in Israel to developing a decision-making large-language model in Kinyarwanda for the benefit of community health workers in Rwanda,the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Rev
8、olution Network remains committed to making profound and widespread impact through responsible applications of technology.The stories featured in this report are just the beginning of the lasting impact that our network of centres can create,showcasing the power of technology and collaboration in im
9、proving the state of the world.As the network continues to grow,with eight new centres across the globe and a centre on every continent,new initiatives and collaborations introduced this year will continue to expand the possibilities for positive impact.The Fourth Industrial Revolution has the capab
10、ility of improving lives globally through technology,with collaboration between people and organizations powering this impact.This report and the impact of our network would not be possible without collaboration,so we extend our thanks to all who have engaged with our network so far.ForewordWith eig
11、ht new centres and groundbreaking initiatives worldwide,the second Network Impact Report demonstrates the power of technology in creating inclusive,responsible and sustainable change.Sebastian BuckupHead of Network and Partnerships;Member of the Executive Committee,World Economic ForumJeremy Jurgens
12、Managing Director,WorldEconomic Forum4The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution NetworkAI,autonomous systems,quantum technologies,smart citiesCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Saudi ArabiaSpace economyCentre for Space FuturesSaudi ArabiaCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Rwa
13、nda AI,data policyCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution QatarAdvanced manufacturing,TradeTechCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution OmanCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution TelanganaHealth,biotechnology Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution IndiaDrones,food systems,AICentre f
14、or the Fourth Industrial Revolution MalaysiaAI,energy Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution United Arab EmiratesAI Global Government Technology Centre BerlinGovTech Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution SerbiaBiotechnology,data policyCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution ColombiaUr
15、ban transformation and GovTechGlobal Government Technology CentreKyivGovTech Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution KazakhstanIoT for SMEs,*energyCentre for Trustworthy Technology(CTT)AI,emerging technologiesUS Center for Advanced Manufacturing(USC4AM)ManufacturingCentre for the Fourth Industri
16、al Revolution IsraelAutonomous systems,food technology,climateCentre for the Fourth Industrial RevolutionRepublic of KoreaInnovation Ecosystem Centre for the Fourth Industrial RevolutionViet NamManufacturing Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution AzerbaijanAI,digital economyCentre for the Fourt
17、h Industrial Revolution JapanAgile governance,data,smart citiesAI,energy,quantumtechnologies*Small-and medium-sized enterprisesExisting centresNew centres5Technology is inherently social in how it is utilized to connect,serve and feed people.It can help solve todays biggest challenges and unlock end
18、less opportunities.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network is predicated on the understanding that different regions will have different priorities for using technology to address key challenges.Centres choose specific thematic focus areas on which to focus their work and pilot progr
19、ammes.This year,there are seven core thematic areas of research and impact generation:ushering in the Intelligent Age;transforming agriculture and food systems;revolutionizing health and biotechnology;accelerating the energy transition and sustainability;innovating mobility with autonomous systems;u
20、pskilling tomorrows workforce;stimulating investments and competitiveness;and fostering partnerships andcommunities.The adoption of artificial intelligence(AI)and automation has galloped forward,completely shifting global priorities and ushering in what has been dubbed the Intelligent Age,where AI a
21、nd advanced automation become ubiquitous in technology and its increasingapplications.With many regions confronting the question of global food security,centres look to address this challenge through technology application in traditional farming and by innovating food systems entirely to elevate the
22、 alternative protein sector.Global health and health education remain cornerstone sectors for societies,and centres are looking to expand knowledge and access to health information and education.This includes the enablement of state-or country-wide data sharing for health research,improved resources
23、 for healthcare workers and access to education to drive health innovation.The future of energy is intertwined with the future of sustainability,with many seeking to use key technologies to improve energy efficiency and increase data availability in the quest for a sustainable future.The movement of
24、 people and goods is continuously being innovated,increasing efficiency and closing gaps created by inequality and geography.Through drone and autonomous pilot systems,centres are looking to change how people think about mobility.Ensuring that the workforce and society progress alongside technologic
25、al advances is key for the future of economic growth and for creating an Intelligent economy.Upskilling programmes and pilots are key to modernizing education and keeping workers active in key industries.The future of the economy is up for grabs,with cutting-edge technology always on the precipice o
26、f upending the traditional understanding of what is possible.Through investments in digital assets and quantum and space technologies,alongside improved regulatory environments,economic futures hold endless possibilities.None of this innovation and impact would be possible without collaboration.The
27、network aims to bring together regional stakeholders to collaborate and generate impact through pilot programmes,in-person and virtual events,and by creating collaborations between centres to broaden the possibilities of innovating solutions.Executive summary The mission of the Centres for the Fourt
28、h Industrial Revolution remains simple:use rapidly evolving technologies to improve lives around the world.6The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network accelerates the responsible adoption of technology and transformation of industry at the national,subnational and global levels via poli
29、cy-making,pilots and partnerships.Centres advance this mission by tapping into the World Economic Forums communities,initiatives,convening power,infrastructure and visibility.70+initiatives15+technology pilots70+events hosted90+speaking engagements14,000+participants300+partners and collaborators8,0
30、00+media mentions3.6 milliondigital audience2024 A year of impactInterested in leading the regional and global technology agenda and improving the state of the world through public-private partnerships?Contact us:C4IRnetworkweforum.org 720172018201920202021202220232024RwandaSan FranciscoSerbiaCentre
31、 for Trustworthy TechnologyUSASaudi ArabiaAzerbaijanKazakhstanIndiaJapanTelenganaMalaysiaColombiaCentre for Space Futures,Saudi ArabiaViet NamQatarGlobal Government Technology Centre,KyivGlobal Government Technology Centre,BerlinRepublicof KoreaUS Center for Advanced ManufacturingIsraelUnited Arab E
32、miratesTimeline of centres joining the networkMeet the new centresCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution ColombiaAnnounced:September 2024Thematic mission:The new centre will serve as a leading urban transformation and government technology(GovTech)innovation hub in the city of Medelln,bringing
33、together stakeholders from business,government and civil society to develop strategies and solutions for more inclusive,sustainable and prosperous cities.Host organization:Ruta-N CorporationExpected launch date:Spring 2025In Medelln we will have the first special treatment zone,a sector in the north
34、 of the city that will attract investment,promote the testing of technology and innovation to improve the competitiveness of Medelln,and foster collaboration between the actors of the ecosystem:companies,universities,governments,citizens and internationalallies.Federico Gutirrez Mayor of Medelln,Cit
35、y of Medelln,ColombiaGlobal Government Technology Centre Kyiv Announced:Annual Meeting 2024Thematic mission:Strengthening GovTech worldwide and transforming systems through digital governancetogether.Host organization:Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine Launch date:December 2024In 2019,we
36、started building a digital state literally from scratch,and today,Ukraine will become the second country in the world to host a Global Government Technology Centre.This is not a coincidence.We have created one of the best technological solutions for governments Diia.Its great that international part
37、ners such as the World Economic Forum team consider Diia as a case study and the experience of Ukraines digital transformation can become an example for other countries.Mykhailo Fedorov Deputy Prime Minister for Innovation,Education,Science and Technology Development;Minister of Digital Transformati
38、on of Ukraine8Global Government Technology Centre BerlinAnnounced:Annual Meeting 2024Thematic mission:One of the core features of the centres work will be the development of a global directory of government technology(GovTech)usecases.Host organization:Government Technology Campus Deutschland Launch
39、 date:1 October 2024It is time to unlock the massive potential of digital technologies in government and public administration,not only in national governments,but also across different countries.It is crucial to provide a platform like GGTC for this kind of collaboration and exchange between govern
40、ments,technology companies and research organizations.Markus Richter State Secretary,Federal Ministry of the Interior of Germany,GermanyCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution KoreaAnnounced:June 2024Thematic mission:Accelerate impact by focusing on the start-up and innovation ecosystem in vario
41、us technology domains such as smart manufacturing and AI,providing a forward-looking platform for stakeholders to develop and scale technological innovation.Host organization:Gyeonggido Business&Science Accelerator Expected launch date:2025Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution OmanTo be announ
42、ced:Annual Meeting 2025Thematic mission:Spearhead the transformation of Oman into a leading regional centre for technological innovation and digital advancement,focusing on practical applications of AI in energy and the governance of AI for inclusive AI ecosystems.Host organization:Ministry of Trans
43、port,Communications and ITExpected launch date:February 2025Centre forSpace Futures Announced:April 2024Thematic mission:Facilitate public-private discussions on space collaboration and generate forward-looking contributions to accelerate space technologies.Host organization:Saudi Space Agency Expec
44、ted launch date:25 November 2024The centre commits to fostering a vibrant,prosperous and sustainable space economy globally.By developing principles,expanding knowledge,refining models and cultivating partnerships,we aim to responsibly harness the vast opportunities of space.Mohammed Altamimi Chief
45、Executive Officer,Saudi Space Agency,Saudi Arabia9Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Qatar Announced:Annual Meeting 2024Thematic mission:Leverage the potential of Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies to accelerate the realization of sustainable economic growth and the key priorities of
46、 Qatars National Vision 2030,with a particular focus on advanced manufacturing and tradetechnologies.Host organization:Ministry of FinanceExpected launch date:December 2024Over the past decade,Qatar has cemented its position as a global financial and innovation hub,and the centre will further solidi
47、fy the states economic competitiveness by developing groundbreaking policy and frontier technology applications for the advancement of sustainable development locally,regionally and globally.Ali bin Ahmed Al Kuwari Minister of Finance,Qatar Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Viet Nam Announ
48、ced:Annual Meeting 2024Thematic mission:Provide strategic guidance and policy recommendations aligned with international technology trends on advanced manufacturing and semiconductors and serve as a catalyst for promoting international collaboration and Viet Nams development goals.Host organization:
49、Saigon Hi-Tech ParkLaunch date:1 October 2024The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution,Viet Nam,will concretize the governments policies on science and technology,innovation and the Fourth Industrial Revolution,positioning Viet Nam for greater global integration and leadership in these fields.
50、Pham Minh Chinh Prime Minister of Viet Nam101101Ushering in the Intelligent Age The application of AI has opened up countless new possibilities in information access,AI programmes and the future of movement shaping the global outlook.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Malaysia has launc
51、hed an Artificial Intelligence for Citizens(AI Untuk Rakyat)programme in collaboration with the Malaysian government.The programme aims to raise public literacy on AI,and open opportunities to deepen the technological knowledge essential in the digital world (see case study 1).Meanwhile,the Centre f
52、or the Fourth Industrial Revolution Rwanda has launched a pilot programme leveraging large language models(LLMs)to support key healthcare workers in remote regions through a translation model for low-resource languages (see case study 3).The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution UAE has launch
53、ed two programmes on AI:AI and Creativity,and the AI fellowship.The programme aims to harness the transformative potential of AI through collaboration within the network of centres(see Collaborations).The fellowship is designed to bridge the gap between AI experts,innovators and regulators across th
54、e globe.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Azerbaijan has introduced an AI and energy programme,aiming to identify leading use cases of AI integration in Azerbaijans energy sector to optimize energy usage and improve the understanding of the energy transition (see case study 7).The Cent
55、re for Trustworthy Technology(CTT)in Texas,USA has published several point-of-view papers,focusing on the application and impact of AI in various industries.One key paper has explored the current debate around the impact of generative AI(GenAI)on the media industry and the technical and ethical impl
56、ications of GenAI on media integrity.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution India,in collaboration with the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology,Government of India,has launched the AI for India 2030 initiative to position India as a global leader in AI development and adoptio
57、n.The initiatives advisory council and expert groups have contributed towards enabling AI playbooks for priority sectors such as agriculture and manufacturing in the micro,small and medium enterprises,and for an AIsandbox.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Saudi Arabia,with the global A
58、VIATE(Advancing Aviation Innovation and Autonomous Technologies)initiative,is prioritizing the future of movement and advanced air mobility(AAM)applications in several of its programmes,following the countrys Vision 2030 strategy.As part of its autonomous mobility programme,the centre has published
59、a white paper on autonomous mobility,which serves as a framework for countries and regions around the world to bring autonomous and smart mobility to scale (see case study 2).The next steps will focus on advancing AAM applications in Saudi Arabia,collaborating with local stakeholders to leverage a n
60、ewly designated air corridor and identifying key societally relevant usecases.12Case study 1:AI for Citizens(AI Untuk Rakyet)Context:As AI becomes ubiquitous in Malaysian society,it is imperative that all members of society understand the technology that they are using in their daily lives.Action:De
61、veloped in collaboration with Intel and launched in January 2024,the AI for Citizens(AI Untuk Rakyat)programme has curated content to reflect the local context and realities to ensure that it resonates with Malaysian learners.Inclusivity was key as the content needed to be accessible to the public.T
62、o achieve this,the content was translated into the four major languages in Malaysia:English,Malay,Tamil andChinese.Result:1 million course completions since launch in January 2024,surpassing the programmes one-year target.Next steps:Moving into 2025,the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Ma
63、laysia looks to increase the programmes reach to a wider audience.Plans are underway to expand the course offerings to encompass more advanced knowledge.100%complete Malaysia13Case study 2:Integrating autonomous mobility into the transport system Action:To address the issue of fragmented regulations
64、,this framework proposes the utilization of regulatory sandboxes in testing autonomous mobility.Sandboxes allow the testing of new technologies under real-world conditions,to better transition from pilots to full-scale implementation.Next steps:For Saudi Arabia,scaling autonomous mobility technologi
65、es is central to achieving Vision 2030s goals ofeconomic diversification and technological leadership.Integrating autonomous mobility into the national transport system can reduce traffic accidents,improve transport efficiency and create job opportunities inthe tech and services sectors,contributing
66、 to the countrys economic growth.Result:The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Saudi Arabia has published a white paper to create a guiding framework for advancing autonomous systems from pilot programmes to fully scalable technologies with reasonable regulatory structures and real-worldapp
67、lications.Saudi Arabia Context:The integration of autonomous mobility into transportation systems holds promise for transforming urban mobility and logistics.However,the path to full deployment faces significant challenges,including fragmented regulations and the lack of mechanisms to scale pilot le
68、arnings.The initiatives and projects of the National Strategy for Transport and Logistics work on employing modern technologies,whether for trains,electric vehicles or autonomous aircraft,in addition to integrating and utilizing information and increasing operational efficiency.H.E.Saleh Nasser Al-J
69、asser Minister of Transport of Saudi Arabia1402 Transforming agriculture and food systems With countless challenges facing food supply chains and agricultural resilience,food systems will undergo transformation through technology,ensuring food security in the coming decades.The Centre for the Fourth
70、 Industrial Revolution Israel has launched an alternative protein initiative aimed at fostering alternative protein technology,spreading awareness about the industry and creating a playbook for other regions to adopt alternative protein technologies.The playbook will aim to foster global efforts to
71、tackle climate change and food security challenges (see case study 3).The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution India has expanded its AI for Agricultural Innovation(AI4AI)programme to scale the national digital agriculture framework across Indian states.It has worked with key regional partner
72、s to implement the programme.The AI4AI programme continues to work on transforming agricultural value chains and providing technical support for the scale-up of a hi-tech nursery initiative (see case study 4).The centre also hosted bilateral meetings with the government of Saudi Arabia and the Centr
73、e for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Saudi Arabia to discuss agritech and implementation opportunities.15 Action:The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Israel partnered with GFI Israel to publish a comprehensive report that highlights Israels alternative protein sector.This report not onl
74、y showcases Israels advancements but also serves as a blueprint for other countries seeking to develop their alternative protein industries.Next steps:By 2030,the Israeli alternative protein industry will include more than 200 companies,and more than a dozen manufacturing facilities would have been
75、established.An estimated 10,000 jobs will be created through the increased investment in the sector,including one-third in manufacturing roles.This is expected to inject$2.5 billion into the local economy,spread across exports,local wages,corporate taxes and more.Result:80start-upsworking in the alt
76、ernative proteins space participated in the initiative.Israels alternative protein sector encompasses nearly 10%of total global investments inthis field,trailing only the United States.Context:With food security and climate change posing global challenges,the Alternative Protein Initiative seeks to
77、incubate alternatives by developing innovative protein sources,such as plant-based,cultivated and fermentation-derived proteins.Israels approach to innovation reflects our commitment to shaping a sustainable future for generations to come.Positioned to drive sustainable and efficient solutions,Israe
78、l is poised to redefine the global landscape of alternative protein technology and make an impactful change for a more resilient food future.Dror Bin Chief Executive Officer,Israel Innovation AuthorityCase study 3:Alternative proteins Israel16 Action:Through a pilot programme in Telangana state invo
79、lving 7,000 chili farmers,the programme called Saagu Baagu was able to demonstrate the transformative potential of agricultural technology(agritech)on both farmers incomes and the environmental impact of agriculture.Based on the encouraging results,the Government of Telangana has decided to scale th
80、e initiative to 500,000 farmers and implement the states first agricultural data exchange.AI4AI has also built on the success of the Telangana pilot and launched the programme in two more states,Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra.It is now exploring the opportunity to expand the learnings across the Cent
81、re for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network and governments globally.Result:During the reporting period,50,062farmersCase study 4:AI for agriculture India Next steps:Expansion plans for the AI4AI initiative include global scaling with two national governments to adopt the AI4AI framework,includi
82、ng Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network governments,and national scaling by implementing the framework across five states in India,which will include strengthening Telangana,Uttar Pradesh and Maharashtra,and extending the framework to two new states.In Maharashtra,AI4AI is working to
83、scale gender-inclusive agritech in partnership with the Maharashtra State Women Economic Development Corporation.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution India has been a critical partner for us in conceptualizing Saagu Baagu and Agri Data Exchange,initiatives that highlighted yield,optimal u
84、se of inputs and ultimately farmers income.Based on the success of the pilot with 7,000 farmers,we have scaled the initiative to 50,000 farmers and plan to scale it to impact 500,000 farmers in the next two years.Rama Devi Lanka Director,Emerging Technologies,Government of Telangana Context:More tha
85、n 80%farmers in India are smallholders who own less than 2 hectares of land.Apart from limited access to finance,information and markets,climate change and geopolitical situations are adding to the challenges that these farmers grapple with to sustain their income.The AI4AI initiative has developed
86、a digital agriculture framework aimed at scaling technologies of the Fourth Industrial Revolution in the agricultural sector through public-private partnerships to improve farmers access to finance,shrink agricultures environmental impact and reduce post-harvest supply-chain losses.of whom over 45%w
87、ere women,saw incremental increase in profits of$800 per acre through a 21%yield improvement and 9%reduction in the use of fertilizers and pesticides.1703Revolutionizing health and biotechnologyThrough application and advocacy,technology can create and secure equitable access to healthcare and impro
88、ve care systems globally.Understanding the structural restrictions on primary care in Rwanda,the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Rwanda has launched a pilot aimed at supporting community health workers by giving them greater access to information and treatment plans through the adaptatio
89、n of LLMs and translation models (see case study 5).The centre also aims to establish a centralized,secure repository for Rwandas healthcare data.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Telangana in India has launched a Clinical Innovation Sandbox(CIS)to accelerate the clinical and regulator
90、y validation of innovative health tech and medical devices through a partnership with the Research and Innovation Circle of Hyderabad(RICH),and called for proposals to participate in this sandbox programme.In collaboration with the Telangana health ministry,the centre has also launched a clinical re
91、gistry on haemophilia using software provided by iCaRe.It has identified key hospitals to pilot the initiative,with the goal of using this type of software for all high-burden diseases on the state server in the future.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Serbias work on biotechnology and
92、 genomics has expanded through partnerships and international cooperation,including with the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Israel(see collaborations).Through a partnership with the Institute of Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering at the University of Belgrade and Roche,the centr
93、e has continued its work on public health and biotechnology with a pilot project on a retrospective study of non-small cell lung carcinoma.The centre also hosted a workshop with the Open Data Institute,aimed at creating a responsible ecosystem for health and genetic data-sharing and use,resulting in
94、 a report published in 2023.Finally,the centre developed bylaws to support the establishment of a genomic register,which have been submitted to the Ministry of Health for adoption (see case study 6).18 Action:The participants running the pilot developed a tool that leverages GPT-4 as a knowledge bas
95、e and uses an Mbaza English-Kinyarwanda translation model to empower CHWs in Rwanda.This pilot focused specifically on malnutrition,which remains a critical challenge in Rwanda.Case study 5:LLM tool for community health workers Rwanda Context:In Rwanda,community health workers(CHWs)are the backbone
96、of primary healthcare.Yet,CHWs lack of clinical training leads to delayed diagnoses,preventable deaths and extreme strain on the public health system.Large language models(LLMs)are showing significant potential in closing knowledge gaps in healthcare,but for this to be deployed in Rwanda,LLMs must c
97、onverse in Kinyarwanda.Result:Preliminary assessments have yielded promising results,underscoring the potential of LLMs to drive positive change in Rwandas healthcare landscape.Figure 1:Network outcomesBaseline8%accuracy,as evaluated by professional linguists(that is,it did not comprehend Kinyarwand
98、a at all;did not evaluate with healthcare workers).55%accuracy,as evaluated by professional linguistsTo note:GPT-4s comprehension of Kinyarwanda has improved dramatically over the last three months.Open-source models still lack comprehension.71%functional accuracy,as evaluated by professional health
99、care workers(that is,responses are comprehensible but have grammatical errors).After pilot Next steps:The next phase of rolling out this LLM tool includes two steps:1 Evaluation of LLM datasets by collecting questions from CHWs and responses from both clinicians and LLMs.This dataset will be used to
100、 evaluate the performance of LLMs in aclinical setting.2 Conducting a silent trial of an AI-enhanced CHW app in Rwanda,with a primary focus on evaluating the performance of LLMs within the CHW setting.The trial will assess the LLMs ability to provide accurate and culturally relevant decision support
101、 for diagnosis and referral without altering CHW behaviour.19 Action:To support implementation of the recently adopted legislation,the centre worked to develop bylaws to support the establishment of the initiatives.Next steps:The Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Science,Technological Developme
102、nt and Innovation need to jointly adopt the proposed bylaws.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Serbia will coordinate with the ministries and the Office for IT and eGovernment to build the information system for the Genetic and Biomedical Data Registry.Result:The bylaws thus drafted reg
103、ulate the detailed conditions and manner of establishing and maintaining a Genetic and Biomedical Data Registry,as well as other data relevant for research and development in the fields of biotechnology,bioinformatics,bioeconomy,genetics and medicine.Serbia Context:Genetic and health data present a
104、tremendous opportunity for advancing healthcare outcomes,medical research and public health initiatives.Recognizing the significance of data sharing,Serbia has adopted legislation on medical documentation and registries in healthcare.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Serbia contributed
105、 to the legislation with regard to a genomic registry,secondary use of biomedical data and digitalization of the healthcare system in Serbia.One of the Laws key innovations is the Genetic and Biomedical Data Registry,advancing modern diagnostics,early detection of genetic predispositions,and persona
106、lized medicine.It ensures high level data security,supporting biomedical science and software to enable faster diagnostics and identification of rare diseases.Jelena Bjovi Director,Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Serbia Case study 6:Legislation for digital health04Accelerating energy tra
107、nsition and sustainabilityWith the future of energy under scrutiny,technology can support decarbonization efforts across industries,improve the efficiency of national energy networks and ensure the public is brought along on this complex transition.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Aze
108、rbaijan has launched a new initiative focused on transforming Azerbaijans energy systems in urban environments by optimizing energy efficiency and enhancing energy management through the application of AI (see case study 7).Through domestic stakeholder consultations focused on the gaps and challenge
109、s in mobilizing AI for energy in the country,the centre is identifying and showcasing cutting-edge use cases of AI applications in Azerbaijans energy sector,as well as implementing emerging AI solutions in collaboration with partners and innovators.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Mal
110、aysia is piloting an energy literacy programme to increase awareness and understanding of the energy transition among the public,advancing Malaysia towards a technologically advanced and sustainable future through comprehensive energy education.Through digital open-source modules and a certification
111、 programme,the energy literacy programme disseminates information to enhance awareness about the energy transition and cultivate the skills required to realize the shift to Net Zero,while enabling positive economic and social development.20The significant growth in both the breadth and depth of impa
112、ct and engagement of our Centres over the past year highlights the Networks vital role as the leading global platform for strategic foresight,sharing of best practices and collaboration on the responsible governance and application ofexponential technologies.Brge Brende President and CEO,World Econo
113、mic Forum21 Action:To achieve its objectives,the initiative is conducting a series of detailed interviews with key stakeholders in Azerbaijan.These discussions focus on identifying the gaps,challenges and opportunities in the current energy management framework.Next steps:A workshop reviewed and tri
114、aged these use cases,with stakeholders selecting one representative case for pilot implementation,further analysis and inclusion in publications such as a white paper on AI and energy and a solution toolbox for net zero-carbon cities.Result:The information gathered will be instrumental in crafting t
115、argeted use cases and lessons learned that improve urban energy management through AI solutions,both in Azerbaijan and globally.Azerbaijan Context:The AI in Energy Initiative seeks to explore opportunities for the integration of AI in Azerbaijans energy systems with the aim of enhancing sustainabili
116、ty and energy efficiency,particularly in urban environments.In close collaboration with the World Economic Forum,we are working on an AI in Energy pilot project aimed at optimizing energy consumption,enhancing energy efficiency,reducing operational costs,and minimizing environmental impact in Azerba
117、ijan.The positive and successful outcomes will serve as a model for replication in other countries.Fariz Jafarov Executive Director,Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution AzerbaijanCase study 7:AI and energy2205Innovating mobility with autonomous systemsIn a rapidly changing world,the way peopl
118、e and goods move are evolving.Autonomous systems have the potential to drive the future of mobility.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Israel continues to support the Israel National Drone Initiative(INDI),through partnerships with the Israel Innovation Authority,Ministry of Transport a
119、nd the Civil Aviation Authority of Israel.This initiative aims to integrate drone and airspace management technologies to provide safe,fair and economically feasible access to airspace.The initiative sees drones as the future for disaster management,medical supply delivery,supply chain security and
120、the delivery of public services.It aims to implement regulatory systems and digital technologies that allow such equitable access.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution India,in collaboration with the Medicine from the Sky community,and the state government of Arunachal Pradesh,has establis
121、hed the longest-standing drone network in India.Through pioneering drone-delivery operations,this initiative has set a national precedent in catalysing the growth of the drone economy,contributing to policy decisions,and expanding primary healthcare access to some of the most remote regions in India
122、 (see case study 8).23 Action:The Medicine from the Sky(MFTS)initiative was launched to leverage drone technology for improved healthcare access in remote regions.A comprehensive pilot programme was executed in partnership with the Arunachal Pradesh state government.The pilot conducted rigorous on-t
123、he-ground field studies with a team of experts to assess the programmes effectiveness and identify areas for improvement.Next steps:The programme plans to expand into three other Indian states,as well as Nepal,after demonstrating successful pilot programmes in the challenging Himalayan terrain.This
124、initiative also looks to contribute to policy decisions supporting the growth of the drone economy.Result:The pilot successfully demonstrated:Improved access to healthcare,especially in remote areas.Job creation in drone operations and healthcare,particularly for women in drone operations.The potent
125、ial to reduce carbon emissions compared to traditional transportation methods.The ability to influence infrastructure decisions.India Context:Indias healthcare system faces challenges in reaching remote and mountainous regions due to infrastructure limitations and adverse weather conditions,particul
126、arly in the Himalayan states.India is at the threshold of a transformative shift in mobility.The aviation sector is poised for rapid growth driven by the governments aim to strengthen regional air connectivity.This collaboration with the World Economic Forum underscores our commitment to embracing i
127、nnovation while ensuring safe and secure integration into our nationalairspace.Ram Mohan Naidu Minister for Civil Aviation,Government of IndiaCase study 8:Medicine from the Sky2406Upskilling tomorrows workforceAs technology continues to advance,so does education and skill development in the workforc
128、e,witha growing need to close key gaps and prepare the workforce for cutting-edge research and technology.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Serbia has developed a new masters programme on biotechnology,with support from the Ministry of Education and the local biotech industry,to create
129、 bioinformatics expertise in the country (see case study 9),in response to the recent rise of biotechnology research and innovation ecosystems in Serbia.The Indian state of Telanganas life sciences ecosystem is an emerging hub of innovation.With its exponential growth and global recognition,Telangan
130、a aims to create 400,000 new jobs by 2030.To meet industry demand and technological advancements in the life sciences sector,the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Telangana launched the pilot phase of its upskilling and internship programme for final-year college students (see case study 1
131、0).The US Center for Advanced Manufacturing is addressing the skill gaps in the manufacturing sector and exploring how to attract skilled workers to the sector and upskill its current workforce.Drawing from more than 40 interviews with shop floor operators on successful practices of adoption and int
132、roduction of emerging technology in daily operations across five industry sectors in New York,Pennsylvania,Michigan and Texas,the centre has identified five key practices that are instrumental to ensure technology skilling is designed in a sustainable,human-centric and effectiveway.25 Action:The Cen
133、tre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Serbia designed the Master 4.0 Program that is being funded by the Ministry of Education of the Government of Serbia.Based on a needs assessment,a collaboration was established with the Ministry of Education to develop the curriculum.Next steps:The centre is
134、working to ensure long-term implementation of the planned curriculum and quality control ofknowledge outcomes for students,and to grow the number of new experts in the bioinformatics market.There are plans for expanding the programme to other universities in Serbia for larger groups,securing financi
135、ng for another five years,and strengthening the collaboration between the academic and privatesectors.Result:Three consortia in Serbia have received funding fortheMaster 4.0 in Bioinformatics.What sets apart the Master 4.0 Program is the involvement of the business sector in the educational process.
136、The three consortia included 23 companies from Serbias biotechnology ecosystem.These provide 75 new positions for students for masters studies,of which 30 positions are financed from the governmentsbudget.Serbia Context:Until 2024,there was no formal education in bioinformatics in Serbia.While a shi
137、ft began in 2024,there was still no masters degree education for bioinformaticians.To make the Serbian academic and business communities competitive in biotechnology and genomics,new educational programmes in bioinformatics were needed.The focus of this years public call for the Masters program is b
138、ioinformatics,as it is truly important to equip young people with the knowledge and skills that will enable them to perform jobs of the future,which is especially significant in light of the construction and development of the BIO4 Campus the regions first bioinformatics hub.Slavica uki-Dejanovi Min
139、ister of Education,Republic of Serbia Case study 9:Masters programme26Case study 10:Upskilling and development Context:The initiative aims to cultivate a highly skilled talent pool to advance the healthcare and life sciences sectors,supporting their scalable growth.A central challenge the initiative
140、 addresses is the substantial demand-supply gap in skilled talent,which has become a barrier to industry expansion.Action:Comprehensive research was conducted to pinpoint the skills gap and identify potential solutions.In collaboration with the Telangana Academy for Skill and Knowledge(TASK),the cen
141、tre organized a workshop with principals and training and placement officers from 17 colleges across Telangana.This workshop aimed to understand student perspectives on upskilling programmes and identify challenges.A pilot programme focusing on medicinal and analytical chemistry was launched to deli
142、ver targeted training.Next steps:The initiative is on track to train over 50,000 students in the next five years.By integrating theoretical knowledge with practical experience and soft skills training,the initiative addresses the industrys demand-supply gap,equipping students to meet the demands of
143、a competitive job market and contributing to the sustainable growth of the life sciences sector.Telangana Result:The initiative partnered with over100collegesand engaged more than 2,000 students.It offers a blend of theoretical knowledge and practical experience,preparing students for competitive ro
144、les in the life sciences sector.Early achievements also include the establishment of strategic partnerships with leading life sciences companies that have committed to providing mentorship and recruitment opportunities.2707Stimulating investments and competitivenessNew technologies continue to disru
145、pt global industries,and economies around the world are seeking the best ways to capitalize on technological advancements to drive economic growth and accelerate economic transformation.The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Azerbaijan,along with its partners,has launched the Digital FDI pr
146、oject focused on identifying and addressing barriers to investment while highlighting the opportunities in Azerbaijans digital market.The initiative aims to align Azerbaijans digital economy with global best practices,fostering a conducive environment for foreign direct investment (see case study 11
147、).In 2024,the US Center for Advanced Manufacturing released the“State of US Manufacturing Report”,highlighting the role of emerging technologies,such as AI and robotics,in enhancing manufacturing and supply-chain resilience.By involving both public and private sectors,the report aimed to serve as a
148、strategic guide for decision-makers to align their efforts towards advancing manufacturing ecosystems across the country (see case study 12).The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution India has launched the Future of Space Economy India initiative.The initiative will identify pathways for susta
149、inable growth and innovation in the space sector.As part of this initiative,they have hosted multiple events and workshops to bring together key stakeholders.The inaugural workshop,attended by senior officials from the Indian Space Research Organization(ISRO),led to a collaboration with the Indian N
150、ational Space Promotion and Authorization Centre(IN-SPACe)and established a platform for a national dialogue series.In April 2024,Saudi Arabia celebrated World Quantum Day with a series of events organized by the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Saudi Arabia.The celebration featured a cen
151、tral gathering,complemented by expert-led seminars and sessions,designed to enhance public understanding of quantum technologies.World Quantum Day also included an exhibition showcasing leading companies in the quantum technology sector,recent advancements in quantum applications and practical demon
152、strations of quantum technologies.This exhibition highlighted the significance of quantum science and its applications in Saudi Arabia,reflecting the countrys prioritization of quantum technologies as a crucial area for futuredevelopment.28 Action:The Digital FDI project began with a series of strat
153、egic meetings outlining objectives and defining actionable strategies.Surveys and interviews were conducted with local and international enterprises already active in Azerbaijans digital economy,providing a comprehensive understanding of market dynamics,challenges and potential.The gathered data was
154、 analysed and presented during a workshop on 4 December 2023.Feedback from these sessions was instrumental in refining the initiatives approach,resulting in a draft report that was reviewed by relevant state institutions.Next steps:The project includes the creation of the InvesTech calculator a tool
155、 designed to streamline investment decision-making by offering clear insights into the digital investment landscape.This tool represents a key component of the projects strategy to attract more foreign direct investment by enhancing transparency and simplifying the investment process.Result:The Digi
156、tal FDI initiative has started making significant impact by fostering a culture of innovation and entrepreneurship in Azerbaijan.The workshops have facilitated knowledge-sharing and strategic efforts to align local businesses with global digital transformation trends.Companies and start-ups have bee
157、n equipped with actionable insights into their digital readiness and areas for improvement,positioning them to attract investment and scale their operations.Azerbaijan Context:In a rapidly evolving global landscape,where digital transformation is central to economic growth,Azerbaijan seeks to positi
158、on itself as a competitive player by creating an attractive investment environment for both local and international stakeholders.“IDEA:Investing in the Digital Economy of Azerbaijan”has praised Azerbaijan for its notable progress in fostering a supportive environment for start-ups and innovation.The
159、 report highlights the crucial role of attracting foreign investment,invigorating the private sector,advancing digitalization and implementing relevant policies for driving the countrys socio-economic development.Mikayil Jabbarov Minister of Economy,Republic of AzerbaijanCase study 11:Digital econom
160、y and foreign investment29 Action:The US Center for Advanced Manufacturing collaborated with industry leaders and academia to generate insights for the report.Collaborators contributed expertise on specific manufacturing topics such as supply-chain resilience,AI-driven automation and sustainable man
161、ufacturing.The centre held virtual and in-person roundtables in Boston and Seattle to capture diverse perspectives from industry experts.The final report aggregates these insights into chapters covering key topics such as AI,additive manufacturing and biomanufacturing,while also highlighting best pr
162、actices and innovation case studies from partner organizations.Next steps:Through insights provided in the report,the centre will foster strategic partnerships and collaborative projects across sectors to address workforce gaps,sustainability and digital transformation in manufacturing.Backed by thi
163、s foundational report,the centre will collaborate continuously with industry leaders,policy-makers and academics to advance the US manufacturing ecosystem.Result:The first in a series,this report raises awareness of the critical challenges and opportunities in US manufacturing,particularly in smart
164、manufacturing,industrial AI,cyber resilience and the supply chain.It highlights 12 key takeaways to serve as a catalyst for both public policy adjustments and private-sector investments.Context:The State of US Manufacturing Report provides a comprehensive assessment of the current landscape of advan
165、ced manufacturing in the United States.With significant federal initiatives like the CHIPS and Science Act and the Inflation Reduction Act driving investment,the report addresses how these policy changes impact variousindustries.The State of US Manufacturing Report inspires action,uniting industry,g
166、overnment and academia to drive innovation.By addressing AI,sustainability and resilience,it empowers the USto lead globally in advanced manufacturing.Cynthia Hutchison CEO,US Center for Advanced ManufacturingCase study 12:US State of Manufacturing Report,US Center for Advanced Manufacturing United
167、States of America3008Fostering partnerships and communitiesGlobal Technology Retreat 2024The Global Technology Retreat,held at the Forum Presidio Offices in San Francisco in May 2024,brought together leaders from business,government and civil society to discuss how to harness the full potential of t
168、echnological progress for the equitable and human-centred transformation of industries,economies and societies.Leaders discussed how to build solutions from a new foundation and use technology to push through to new frontiers.Over 230 leaders from 40 countries participated,including 33 members from
169、the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network.First anniversary of the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution MalaysiaHeld on 20 June 2024,the event was an opportunity to bring together the Centres stakeholders and to announce future activities such as an Innovation Challenge,an Energ
170、y Literacy Programme and the launch of the centres new Forum Spaces.Attendees included Fabian Bigar,Secretary General,Ministry of Digital,Malaysia;Munirah Looi,board member of MyDIGITAL Corporation;and Ma Sivanesan,Deputy Secretary General of the Ministry of Digital.EventsMay2024Jun202431Second Saud
171、i Fourth Industrial Revolution Forum The event,co-hosted with the World Economic Forum,took place in Riyadh in October 2023,focused on fostering innovation for sustainable development.The event highlighted Saudi Arabias emerging role as a global leader in new technology and innovation,emphasizing th
172、e significance of supportive regulatory environments.Key topics included policy development and research coordination across essential sectors.The forum saw significant participation with approximately 400 in-person attendees,over 700,000 online participants,and an assembly of ministers and internat
173、ional experts in Fourth Industrial Revolution technologies.Notable speakers included H.E.Bandar Alkhorayef,Minister of Industry and Mineral Resources,Saudi Arabia.Biotech Future Forum The Biotech Future Forum 2023,held in Belgrade,Serbia,in October 2024,focused on fostering collaboration between aca
174、demia,industry and policy-makers to promote innovation in AI and biotechnology and highlight their role in addressing global challenges such as healthcare,sustainability and climate change.The event attracted over 500 participants from more than 30 countries,including more than 40 speakers from cros
175、s-cutting sectors such as academia,government and business.Notable speakers included Ana Brnabi,Speaker of the National Assembly of Serbia,and Mathias Cormann,Secretary-General,Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development(OECD).Innovation SummitThe Innovation Summit 2024,held in Michigan,U
176、SA in August 2024,brought together over 160 industry leaders and decision-makers from the public and private sectors to drive the future of manufacturing at a national and global scale.This event focused on three key verticals:mobility,construction and textiles.The summit positioned the US Center fo
177、r Advanced Manufacturing as a key driver of multistakeholder dialogue in the international manufacturing ecosystem.Oct2023Oct2023Aug2024322024 Spring Meetings of the World Bank Group and International Monetary FundCrystal Rugege,Managing Director of the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Rw
178、anda,attended the meetings in Washington DC,USA,in April 2024.Rugege appeared on the panel,“AI Digital Gap:Making AI Accessible to All.”The goal of the panel was to explore how people and economies will be impacted by the AI revolution.Apr2024Alternative proteins networking eventThe alternative prot
179、eins networking event,held on the sidelines of the Global Technology Retreat 2024 in San Francisco,USA,in May 2024,featured the launch of a key alternative proteins report,developed in collaboration with the World Economic Forum,Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Israel,the Israel Innovatio
180、n Authority(IIA)and The Good Food Institute(GFI).The event brought together a diverse group of stakeholders,including government officials,industry leaders,investors and representatives from Centres for the Fourth Industrial Revolution worldwide.The objective of the event was to promote internationa
181、l collaboration in the development and adoption of alternativeproteins.May2024InMerge Innovation Summit The 2024 summit in Azerbaijan brought together over 3,000 participants,including more than 50 international investors and 150 start-ups,to explore the future of innovation ecosystems.Co-organized
182、by the Center for Analysis and Coordination of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on behalf of the Ministry of Economy and the Innovation and Digital Development Agency,the event emphasized collaboration across the public and private sectors.A memorandum of understanding was signed to strengthen innov
183、ation and start-up collaboration inAzerbaijan.Aug202433AI4AI Digital agriculture and export promotion council meetingThe Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution India held an event for the Indian agritech sector in New Delhi,India in March 2024,focused on scaling Sustainable Development Goals(SD
184、Gs)for the Global South,by fostering dialogue on the successes and challenges of Indias agritech sector,its significant contributions to SDGs,prospects for cross-border collaboration,and the pivotal role of various international organizations.The event fostered ideas on how to encourage effective cr
185、oss-border collaboration.Future of AI:Perspectives from the Global CommunityThe Centre for Trustworthy Technology held its inaugural conference,The Future of AI:Perspectives from the Global Community,in New York City,USA,in October 2024.The event brought together 21 leaders from every continent to s
186、hare insights across three panels on global governance,value alignment and supply chain dynamics.Focused on actionable strategies,the conference aimed to foster equitable progress and sought to forge new pathways for international collaboration,ensuring that AI development benefits a diverse range o
187、f communities and upholds shared values.MarOct20242024AI fellowship programmeThe Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution UAE launched a platform to bridge the gap between AI industry leaders,innovators and experts across the globe.The knowledge exchange platform was activated by a memorandum of
188、understanding between the Centres for the Fourth Industrial Revolution UAE and Rwanda.The communities will not only share knowledge but also collectively address the challenges facing AI implementation and policy,ultimately steering the future direction of AI for a more inclusive and sustainable wor
189、ld.Establishment of Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Israel Innovators CommunityThe Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Israel has established an Israeli community from among the members of the Forums Innovator Communities,with a specific focus on presenting Israeli start-ups on a
190、 global platform and fostering connections with influential international stakeholders,including investors,experts and public sector leaders.The primary objectives of the community are to position Israeli companies as global leaders,cultivate a robust professional network and facilitate impactful gl
191、obal partnerships spanning various industries.CollaborationsBio-convergence(Serbia and Israel)Bio-convergence is a multidisciplinary field in which biology synergistically combines with other disciplines,mostly engineering and computing,to address unresolved challenges.To achieve this,the Centres fo
192、r the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Serbia and Israel signed an agreement for a bilateral biotech workstream.The collaboration aims to support the establishment of an ecosystem of bio-convergence technologies integrated in industry,start-ups,academia,infrastructure,and the investor and research co
193、mmunities.The agreement was signed in the presence of Aleksandar Vui,President of Serbia,and Isaac Herzog,President of Israel,as part of the roundtable,“Synergy in Innovations,Talks between Serbia and Israel,”in Belgrade.3435Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution AzerbaijanHost:Centre for Analy
194、sis and Coordination of the Fourth Industrial Revolution,Ministry of Economy,Government of AzerbaijanAbout:The Centre for Analysis and Coordination of the Fourth Industrial Revolution was established under the Ministry of Economy in accordance with a decree by the President of the Republic of Azerba
195、ijan on 6 January 2021.The centre works towards cooperation between the Republic of Azerbaijan and international organizations operating in the field of the Fourth Industrial Revolution.It also analyses and coordinates challenges,initiatives,strategies and projects related to the digital economy.The
196、 main objective of the entity is to make the most of the opportunities created by the Fourth Industrial Revolution and to ensure a leading role for Azerbaijan in emerging technologies.Launched 2021 Partners:ADA UniversityAppleAzerbaijan Export and Investment Promotion Agency(AZPROMO)under the Minist
197、ry of Economy,AzerbaijanAzerbaijan Investment HoldingAzerbaijan State Oil and Industry UniversityAzerbaijan State University of EconomicsAzerGold CJSCBaku Higher Oil SchoolBinance AcademyBrainBox AICourseraDOST Digital Innovations CenterFrench-Azerbaijani University(UFAZ)GoogleInternational Centre f
198、or Industrial Transformation Limited(INCIT)IsDBKosistemKW GroupMcKinsey&CoMEXT Technology Center,TrkiyeMinistry of Agriculture,AzerbaijanMinistry of Digital Development and Transport,AzerbaijanMinistry of Science and Education,AzerbaijanPASHA HoldingPlug and Play CenterSiemensSOCARSOCAR GreenState A
199、gency for Public Service and Social Innovations under the President of the Republic of AzerbaijanStrategEastTikTokTrendyolUNESCAPXsollaMeet the Fourth Industrial Revolution Centres 36Centre for Trustworthy TechnologyHost:Patrick J.McGovern FoundationAbout:Founded in partnership with the Patrick J.Mc
200、Govern Foundation and Deloitte,the Centre for Trustworthy Technology(CTT)in Austin,Texas,USA,unites stakeholders from government,business,academia and civil society to guide the development of emerging technologies that prioritize integrity,trust and social impact.CTT develops frameworks aligned wit
201、h the Sustainable Development Goals(SDGs),ensuring technologies address global challenges,foster equity and promote inclusivity.CTT serves as a platform for global collaboration,ensuring technology advances responsibly and inclusively,benefitting all of society.Launched 2023 Partners:African Visiona
202、ry FundAhura AIAI2030American Bankers AssociationBeckn protocol Consumer Financial Protection BureauContent Policy and Society Lab,StanfordData Privacy BrasilDeloitteDistributed AI Research InstituteEnterprise Development GroupEquiano InstituteFinTech4GoodFoundation for Interoperability in Digital E
203、conomy(FIDE)Ghana Natural Language Processing Global Center on AI GovernanceHarvard Kennedy School Hugging FaceJambu Tecnologia Lelapa AIMozilla FoundationOpen Network for Digital CommercePartnership on AIStripeTechworker Community AfricaTechnovationThe Collective Intelligence ProjectCentre for the
204、Fourth Industrial Revolution IndiaHost:World Economic ForumAbout:The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution India,launched by Prime Minister Narendra Modi in 2018,has been a pioneer in driving the adoption and responsible deployment of emerging technologies.Over the past six years,its initiativ
205、es have directly impacted 1.25 million Indian citizens,addressing societal challenges in agriculture,food systems,healthcare,urban development and climate action.Collaborating with the global Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network,the centre has tailored solutions to Indias unique conte
206、xt.Through partnerships with central and state governments,and active engagement with industries,start-ups,civil society and academia,the centre has launched into the next phase with initiatives across AI,space economy,AVIATE(Advancing Aviation Innovation and Autonomous Technologies),climate tech an
207、d advanced energy,advancing Indias vision for the Intelligent Age,where technology meets impact for a sustainable and inclusive future for all.Launched 2018 Partners:Amazon IndiaApollo HospitalsAxis BankBayerBCGBill&Melinda Gates FoundationCIICoca-ColaCropin37DellDeloitteDigital GreenDirectorate Gen
208、eral for Civil Aviation,IndiaFlipkartGoogleGovernment of KarnatakaGovernment of Andhra PradeshGovernment of MaharashtraGovernment of TelanganaGovernment of Uttar PradeshHCLInfosysINSPACeiSPIRITISROKPMGMahindra GroupMastercardMicrosoftMinistry of Civil AviationMinistry of Heavy IndustriesNASSCOMNVIDI
209、A India and South AsiaPwCReliance GroupSAPSarvam AISiemensSkyroot Aerospace,IndiaUnited Nations,IndiaUNICEFUPLWadhwani AIYara2030 Water Resources Group,World BankCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution IsraelHost:Israel Innovation AuthorityAbout:The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Is
210、rael,established by the Israel Innovation Authority in 2019,drives innovative technology initiatives locally and globally by promoting cross-sector collaborations,multistakeholder engagement and ecosystem building.The centre focuses on groundbreaking areas such as alternative protein,autonomous syst
211、ems and bio-convergence,working closely with the public and private sectors to promote development and implementation of emerging technologies.By fostering knowledge sharing and collaboration nationally and internationally among governments,corporations,leading technology companies and experts,the c
212、entre aims to navigate the challenges of the Fourth Industrial Revolution while enhancing productivity and growth.These efforts ensure Israel remains a leader in technological innovation,benefitting society through responsible technological adoption and application.Launched 2019 Partners:18 private
213、and public hospitalsAyalon HighwaysCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution IndiaCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution SerbiaCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution TelanganaCivil Aviation Authority of IsraelEcoMotionGFI IsraelHealthILISAR(Israel Search and Rescue)Israel Innovation Auth
214、orityIsrael PoliceIsraeli municipalitiesLocal Government Economic Company(Mashcal)Ministry of Finance,IsraelMinistry of Health,IsraelMinistry of Transport,IsraelNational emergency entities:Magen David AdomPrime Ministers Office of Israel38Members of the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Is
215、rael Innovator Community:A.ActiveFenceB.AIVFC.AI21 LabsD.Aleph FarmsE.BRAIN.QF.DazzG.Electriq GlobalH.EnzymitI.ImaginDairyJ.OTORIOK.TastewiseL.Wanda FishM.WilcoCompanies part of Israel National Drone Initiative(INDI)A.AIRB.Air Taxi Israel(ATI)C.Airwayz DronesD.AGLE.Brook AviationF.Cando DronesG.Down
216、 WindH.ElsightI.F.T.Aerial SolutionsJ.High LanderK.RoboticanCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution KazakhstanHost:Astana International Financial CentreAbout:Launched in July 2021 by the Astana International Financial Centre(AIFC),the Ministry of Digital Development,Innovation and Aerospace Indu
217、stry of the Republic of Kazakhstan(MDDIAI),the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Kazakhstan is developing a favourable environment to harness the emerging technologies that will significantly impact the innovative development of Kazakhstan.The key goal is to develop and implement scientifi
218、c and technological solutions in various areas of human life,with the subsequent improvement of approaches and policies aimed at increasing economic benefits and reducing global risks.The centre is working to develop a strategy for the implementation of Industry 4.0 projects,including the Internet o
219、f Things(IoT),data policy and digital trade.Launched 2021 Partners:Astana Hub International Technopark of ITDepartment of Digital Transformation,KazakhstanDepartment of Industry Development,KazakhstanInternational Centre for Industrial Transformation(INCIT)KazpostMinistry of Digital Development,Inno
220、vations and Aerospace Industry,KazakhstanMinistry of Energy,KazakhstanNational Managing Holding“Baiterek”Qazaqstan Investment CorporationRepublican Center for Space CommunicationsCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution MalaysiaHost:MyDIGITAL CorporationAbout:To realize the ambitious roadmap set
221、out in Malaysias various strategic plans,new,adaptive policy and regulatory frameworks are needed to enable technological transformation and deliver the benefits.The establishment of the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution in Malaysia embeds the country into a global ecosystem of technology
222、governance innovators and leaders.From adoption to transformation to regional leadership,the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Malaysia will drive an advanced digital economy focused on sustainability,the energy transition and digital transformation.Launched 202339 Partners:Bursa MalaysiaC
223、J CenturyCurtin UniversityGlobetronicsGrab MalaysiaInstitute for Strategic and International Studies MalaysiaIntelIpsos MalaysiaMaybankMicrosoftMinistry of Economy,MalaysiaMinistry of Education,MalaysiaMinistry of Higher Education,MalaysiaMinistry of Science,Technology and Innovation,MalaysiaNEXEANa
224、tional Energy University,MalaysiaOpenLearningPublic Service Department,MalaysiaREDtoneRoomofLeadersSunway Innovation LabsUniversity of Technology Malaysia(UTM)Western Sydney UniversityCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution RwandaHost:Ministry of Information Communication Technology and Innovati
225、onAbout:The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Rwanda is a collaboration between the Ministry of Information Communication Technology and Innovation of Rwanda and the Forum.The centre facilitates the co-design,testing and refinement of governance protocols and policy frameworks to maximize
226、the social benefits and minimize the risks from advanced science andtechnology.Launched 2020 Partners:AI SingaporeBill&Melinda Gates FoundationDigital Square(at PATH)Digital UmugandaGIZ Fair ForwardKigali Natural Language Processing(KINLP)Ministry of Agriculture,RwandaMinistry of Health,RwandaMinist
227、ry of ICT,RwandaWorld Economic ForumCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Saudi ArabiaHost:King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology(KACST)About:The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Saudi Arabia,hosted by the King Abdulaziz City for Science and Technology(KACST)in Riyadh,operat
228、es as a dynamic“do tank”focused on leveraging the Fourth Industrial Revolution for progress.Aligned with Saudi Vision 2030,the centres mission is to drive economic diversification and technological advancement in the country.The centre spearheads initiatives across cutting-edge technologies,includin
229、g AI,the Industrial Internet of Things(IIoT),autonomous systems,quantum technologies and smart cities.Through these efforts,it is enhancing efficiency,fostering innovation and positioning the country as a global leader in technological development.By collaborating nationally,regionally and internati
230、onally,the centre shares knowledge and best practices,further reinforcing the objectives of Saudi Vision 2030.Launched 202040 Partners:BCGEyoticFalconVizFront EndIBMID QuantiqueImtidadat CompanyInfinity Q TechnologyIoT SquaredJahezKing Abdullah University for Science and Technology(KAUST)King Abdula
231、ziz City for Science and Technology(KACST)King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals(KFUPM)Ministry of Communications and Information Technology(MCIT),Saudi ArabiaMinistry of Economy and Planning,Saudi ArabiaMinistry of Environment,Water and Agriculture(MEWA),Saudi ArabiaMinistry of Industry and
232、 Mineral Resources(MIM),Saudi ArabiaMinistry of Transport and Logistics Services(MoTLS),Saudi ArabiaNational Industrial Development and Logistics Program(NIDLP)NEOMObeikan Digital SolutionsOliver WymanPASQALPublic Investment Fund(PIF)Quantum BrillianceQuantinuumResearch Development and Innovation Au
233、thority(RDIA)Saudi Air Navigation ServicesSaudi AramcoSaudi Central Bank(SAMA)Saudi Industrial Development Fund(SIDF)Saudi Post(SPL)stcThe Saudi Data&AI Authority(SDAIA)Transport General Authority(TGA),Saudi ArabiaCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution SerbiaHost:Government Office for IT and eG
234、overnment About:The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Serbia facilitates scientific knowledge in the economy and positions Serbia as a global intelligent service exporter and innovation site.In addition to bringing together business,academia and governments,the centre aims to propose regul
235、ations to facilitate the application of new technologies,while protecting the rights and interests of the public and working to developinfrastructure.Launched 2022 Partners:Baza retkih bolestiBIO4 CampusBritish Embassy in SerbiaComtradeEmbassy of Israel in SerbiaEmbassy of Japan in SerbiaEmbassy of
236、Switzerland in SerbiaEPAMEuropean Bioinformatics Institute(EBI)European Institute of Innovation&Technology(EIT)European Molecular Biology Laboratory(EMBL)Expo 2027Faculty of Agriculture,University of Novi SadGeneral Secretariat of the Government of SerbiaGenialGinkgo BioworksGlobal Alliance for Geno
237、mics and Health(GA4GH)InformatikaInstitute for Molecular Genetics and Genetic Engineering(IMGGI)Institute for Oncology and Radiology of Serbia(IORS)Institute for the Application of Nuclear Energy(INEP)Lymphoma Patients Association(LIPA)Ministry of Education of the Republic of Serbia41Ministry of Hea
238、lth of the Republic of SerbiaMinistry of Science,Technological Development and Innovation of the Republic of SerbiaNALED(National Alliance for Local Economic Development)National Assembly of the Republic of SerbiaNational Organization for Rare Diseases of Serbia(NORBS)NovartisNovo NordiskOffice for
239、IT and eGovernmentOffice of the Prime Minister of the Republic of SerbiaOpen Data InstitutePatient Association of SerbiaPersida BioPULSECRocheScience Technology Park BelgradeTakedaThe Genomics Section of the Serbian Society for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology(BIRBI)The Institute for Artific
240、ial Intelligence Research and Development of SerbiaUnited Nations Development ProgrammeVisarisZdravlje LeskovacCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution TelanganaHost:Telangana Lifesciences Foundation About:The Centre for Fourth Industrial Revolution Telangana is a thematic centre on healthcare an
241、d life sciences set up in collaboration with the state government of Telangana in India.The centre will facilitate,advance and accelerate development and adoption of newer technologies including genomics,personalized medicine and healthcare manufacturing,with a focus on the interplay between the lif
242、e sciences and technology.It will leverage the strengths that the state possesses,such as an abundant talent pool,world-class infrastructure,cluster-based approach and progressive industrialpolicies.Launched 2023 Partners:Calyx.aiDiMEDr.Reddys LaboratoriesGarminGranules IndiaLaurus LabsMSN LabsNatio
243、nal University of Singapore(NUS)Research and Innovation Circle of Hyderabad(RICH)RocheTelangana Lifesciences FoundationCentre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution United Arab EmiratesHost:Dubai Future FoundationAbout:The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution United Arab Emirates is the first a
244、ffiliate centre of the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network,serving as a global public-private entity for the collaborative development of technology governance and policy protocols.The centre focuses on blockchain,distributed ledger and AI and works with a multistakeholder community
245、to create,refine and test policy protocols.Launched 2019 Partners:Art DubaiDubai CultureDubai Design LabNeolUAE Ministry of Cabinet Affairs42US Center for Advanced ManufacturingHost:Automation AlleyAbout:The US Center for Advanced Manufacturing is a national,non-profit organization dedicated to acce
246、lerating the transformation of the US manufacturing sector.With a mission to foster innovation,collaboration and industrial growth,it brings together key players from industry,academia and government.By promoting the adoption of emerging technologies such as AI,digital transformation and advanced ma
247、nufacturing,it serves as a knowledge hub and catalyst for change.Through its projects,events and strategic partnerships,the US Center for Advanced Manufacturing drives impactful initiatives that address the evolving needs of the US manufacturing ecosystem,ensuring that industry leaders are equipped
248、to remain competitive on both national and global levels.It remains committed to leveraging the collective strength of its stakeholders to transform manufacturing,creating a resilient and sustainable future for the industry.Launched 2022 Partners:DMSCAEverstream AnalyticsFanucGuidewheelInternational
249、 Trade AdministrationLightguide SystemsMMSDCNew York UniversityNovagardSchneider ElectricSignifyTulipWestern Digital43The Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution NetworkThe Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution network connects technology policy experts and stakeholders through 19 independ
250、ent centres across 16 countries.These centres focus on advancing impactful initiatives to accelerate the responsible adoption of technology and drive industry transformation at multiple levels.Through this collaboration,centres can co-lead ambitious initiatives and contribute to the advancement of t
251、echnology.Centres focus While united by a common mission,each centre operates independently,addressing region-specific challenges in areas such as AI governance,biotechnology and the space economy.This approach allows centres to contribute both locally and globally to technology governance and innov
252、ation.Centres commitment Each centre in the network is dedicated to promoting responsible technology adoption in close collaboration with a diverse range of stakeholders.By generating actionable insights and leading system-level initiatives,centres play a key role in advancing the networksgoals.Beco
253、ming part of the network Partnering with the World Economic Forum allows centres to become independent members of the network,establishing a commitment to collaborative engagement and shared resources for joint initiatives.This partnership provides centres with valuable access to expert connections,
254、strategic guidance,best practices and opportunities for co-branding and enhanced global visibility.Interested in leading the regional and global technology agenda and improving the state of the world through public-private partnership?Contact us:C4IRnetworkweforum.org44Meredith McClearyStrategic Imp
255、act Specialist Centre for the Fourth Industrial RevolutionWorld Economic ForumMenna HelalCommunications Lead,Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network World Economic ForumMelisa AtassiEngagement Lead,Middle East and Africa,Centre for the Fourth Industrial RevolutionKateryna BakulinaEngagem
256、ent Lead,Europe and Eurasia,Centre for the Fourth Industrial RevolutionKimmy BettingerLead,Expert and Knowledge Communities,Centre for the Fourth Industrial RevolutionShubham BhardwajCommunity Lead,Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution NetworkSebastian BuckupHead,Network and Partnerships,World
257、 Economic ForumMario CanazzaEngagement Lead,Americas,World Economic ForumManju GeorgeHead,Strategic Impact and Integration,World Economic ForumAytug GoksuHead,Network and Government Affairs,World Economic ForumBianca HombergerSpecialist,Network and Government Affairs,World Economic ForumVandana Meno
258、nEngagement Lead,Asia,World Economic Forum Additional thanks go to all the centres in the Centre for the Fourth Industrial Revolution Network for participating in a reporting exercise to measure impact between Q3 2023 and Q3 2024.ProductionLaurence Denmark Creative Director,Studio MikoMadhur Singh Editor,World Economic ForumOliver Turner Designer,Studio MikoLead authorsContributorsAcknowledgements45 C4IRnetworkweforum.org initiatives.weforum.org/c4ir/home