Including automation technologies in factories has started the revolution of unidirectional automatisation in factories. One-way automatisation can be expressed as implementing human commands in automatisation systems by machines (robots, conveyors and other machines) in the factory without any modification. Thanks to the discovery of the internet, advances in communication technologies and ever-evolving technology, the first signs of a new industrial revolution have emerged. The new revolution, dubbed Industry 4.0 in 2011, introduced the concept of bi-directional automation in factories by leveraging the data-knowledge cycle. Bi-directional automatisation is the realisation of machine-machine, machine-employee and employee-employee cooperation with the help of technology. In this way, the concept of the smart factory has emerged.
This study aims to examine the advantages and opportunities, weaknesses and threats that the smart factory infrastructure can provide to businesses by using the swot analysis method. In this context, document analysis, one of the qualitative analysis techniques, was used in the study. The study sample consists of all documents in the references section. The snowball method was used in sample selection. As a result of the study, it was seen that the smart factory infrastructure provides great advantages to businesses. However, it is concluded that cyber security threats and unqualified employees are among the issues that need to be emphasised by businesses.