The first Industrial Revolution began in the middle of the 18th century with the invention of the steam engine by Thomas Newcomen. Then, as we entered the second Industrial Revolution, we found a way to mass-produce electricity-based products until the 1970s. However, we are currently experiencing a fourth Industrial Revolution, and this seems the most radical, making the previous three look like child’s play. This fourth Industrial Revolution is so different because we are developing the ability to design and engineer the world around us using the atoms and molecules that compose it. Second, Bangladesh has obtained unprecedented technological advancement through the ruling party’s Digital Bangladesh manifesto.
Source: Dhaka Tribune February 14, 2019 12:55 UTC