- Zosu Segbenu Joseph1, Zohaib Hassan Sain2
- 1Department of Technology Education, Lagos State University of Education, Oto-Ijanikin, Lagos, 2Faculty of Business & Management Sciences, Superior University, Lahore, Pakistan
This study investigates the integration of Industry 4.0
and Lean Manufacturing principles into technology education to enhance
technical skills and industry readiness among students. Using a sample of 200
respondents, data were collected through a survey questionnaire titled
“Assessment of Industry 4.0 and Lean Manufacturing Integration in
Technology Education” (AILMITED). The study analyzed the impact of these
principles on technical skills improvement, technology importance ratings,
implementation challenges, and proposed solutions. Chi-square (χ²) analysis
revealed significant findings with a total χ² value of 1,888.387 (df = 5, p
< 0.05) for the importance of Industry 4.0 technologies, 60.00 (df = 3, p
< 0.05) for challenges in implementation, and 83.00 (df = 3,p < 0.05) for
proposed solutions, indicating significant differences between observed and
expected frequencies. Key results showed a mean improvement of 75% in technical
skills post-integration, with Industry 4.0 technologies like IoT and AI rated as
highly important. Challenges include lack of resources and resistance to
change, with solutions focusing on increased funding and professional
development. This study underscores the critical role of integrating advanced
manufacturing principles into education to better prepare students for industry
demands and suggests a structured approach to overcoming implementation
challenges. The findings provide valuable insights for educators and
policymakers to enhance technology education frameworks and ensure graduates
are equipped with relevant skills for the evolving industrial landscape.
Keywords: Industry 4.0, Lean Manufacturing, Technology Education, Technical Skills, Workplace Readiness