Even though it is already almost more than 250 years since the start of the first industrial revolution we surely can say – it is very much alive today and its transformation takes new and sometimes even unexpected forms.
Now we are on a brink of the wonderful and exciting fourth industrial revolution that is all about computing and artificial intelligence and at the same time, we are on the last steps of the extinction of one of industry’s long-standing elements – hard-working human.
Modernisation of every product line even in heavy industry segment often costs workplaces. This is why I truly believe that it is necessary to record the last signs of something that is passing away – working human before industry will become faceless, sterile and possibly even a humanless environment of the future.
It is the perfect time to write an ode to the last working man.




