“…Industry 4.0 is considered to be the main strategy applied in order to strengthen the competitiveness of the manufacturing sector, triggered by the requirement of shortened development and innovation cycles, and driven by advancements in information, communication and automation technologies, primarily the internet of things, artificial intelligence, big data, collaborative and cooperative robots, as well as modeling and simulation [ 39 ]. Moreover, crucial roles in Industry 4.0 play such technologies as cyber-physical systems (CPS), additive manufacturing (AM), and cloud computing (CC) [ 40 ], as well as cybersecurity, computer vision and virtual reality, smart decision support systems [ 41 ].…”