BSS
  28 Jul 2022, 11:56

Integrated efforts needed to march forward to 4IR

   RAJSHAHI, July 28, 2022 (BSS) -Integrated efforts of teachers, students and researchers can be the effective means of materializing the dreams of digital Bangladesh, one of the main ingredients of 4th Industrial Revolution (4IR), through engaging in the 4IR for cherished development of the nation.

   With this engagement, implementation of 'Sonar Bangla' dreamt by Father of the nation Bangabandhu Sheikh Mujibur Rahman, and attaining the target of elevating Bangladesh to a developed country by 2041 under the competent leadership of Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina could be possible.

   Academics and scientists came up with the observation while addressing the opening ceremony of a two-day workshop titled "Role of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) for Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR)" held at Rajshahi University of Engineering and Technology (RUET) Wednesday afternoon.

   Institute of Information and Communication Technology (IICT) of RUET hosted the workshop at the seminar room of the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, largely attended by educationists, teachers, students and others concerned from all over the country.

   Vice-chancellor (VC) Prof Rafiqul Islam Sheikh addressed the inaugural ceremony as chief guest, while its Registrar Prof Selim Hossain was in the chair. Dean of Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Prof Nazrul Islam, Dean of Mechanical Engineering Faculty Prof Imdadul Haque and IICT Associate Director Dr Masud Rana, among others, also spoke.

   VC Prof Rafiqul Islam said the 4IR can play a vital role towards elevating the socio-economic condition of Rajshahi region besides infusing dynamism into its industrial sector. Agro-based economy of the region is appropriate for facing the challenges of 4IR together with contributing to the country's economy.

   Prof Rafique Sheikh said Bangladesh is marching towards the 4IR as it has the capability. In the process of adopting 4IR technologies, Bangladesh has recently achieved significant growth in various sectors including the IT services industry as well as the healthcare services.

   He also focused on transformation, top global perceived risks, and how single innovation changes the industry landscape. In his remarks, Prof Selim Hossain said there is a need to develop a map for establishing linkages between 4IR technologies' potential and the attainment of SDGs, targets, and indicators. He also said the success of developing the fine-tuned innovation system to leverage 4IR innovations for meeting SDGs, through profit-making competition of firms in taking ideas to market, will take Bangladesh to the orbit of the innovation economy.

  Progress along this line is crucial for Bangladesh to increase total factor productivity and drive economic growth for meeting its goals targeting 2030 and 2041. Prof Hossain told the audience that Bangladesh's economic success over the last a decade has been quite impressive. The commercialization of low skilled labor has been at the core of this success.

   The engagement of low skilled labor into productive activities has not only accelerated economic growth but also increased financial resources at the bottom of the pyramid.

  "The digital era is characterized by technology, which increases the speed and breadth of knowledge turnover within the economy and society," he added. Keynote session, poster presentation and quiz competition are the main features of the two-day workshop.