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Session
36C
Time:
Friday, 18/July/2025:
1:40pm - 2:50pm

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Presentations
1:40pm - 1:48pm

Video and Voltage Card for Security Camera System Interface Center Functionality

Orlando Jair Flores Araujo, Giuliano Enrique Galdos Flores, Rosalynn Ornella Flores-Castañeda

Universidad César Vallejo - (PE), Perú

The research conducted has a high relevance due to the growing need to improve the efficiency of interface control panels in security camera systems. The overall objective is to develop a video and voltage card that improves the functionality of a Security Camera System interface station. To carry out this study, a quantitative approach and a pre-experimental design were used, with a population of 150 CCTV cameras. As for the sample, 30 cameras were considered by means of a non-probabilistic convenience sampling. Data collection was carried out through direct observation using an observation form. Therefore, the results obtained showed that the development of the card significantly improves the functionality of the central interfaces because it provided improved functionality for stability, monitoring and interoperability. In conclusion, it can be stated that this technical advance optimized the efficiency of the security camera systems allowing more accurate monitoring and greater resilience to failures or high loads.



1:48pm - 1:56pm

Integration of Industry 4.0 Technologies in Organizational Knowledge Management: A Systematic Review

Edinson Sebastian Aguilar Guadalupe, Rolly Brayan Montes Surichaqui, Omar Santillan Aching

UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLÓGICA DEL PERÚ S.A.C., Perú

Currently, there are various approaches to integrating Industry 4.0 technologies into Knowledge Management Systems (KMS) in companies, but barriers persist that hinder their optimal implementation. Therefore, we set out to analyze the scientific evidence on the impact of these technologies (IoT, AI and Big Data) on the capture, organization and distribution of business knowledge. A methodological design was used based on a systematic literature review following the PRISMA framework, selecting 20 relevant articles from databases such as Scopus, which met predefined inclusion criteria. The results showed that these technologies improve efficiency in knowledge management, allowing more effective collaboration and more agile access to strategic information; However, challenges such as high costs, lack of trained personnel, and resistance to change limit its adoption. It was concluded that successful implementation requires investments in training, an open organizational culture, and incremental strategies that maximize benefits and minimize existing barriers.



1:56pm - 2:04pm

Optimizing Supply Chain Management: A Systematic Review of Logistics 4.0 for Intelligent and Sustainable Transformation

Henrry Llocclla-Salazar, Ruth Zulema Puma-Flores, Carlos Alexis Alvarado-Silva

Universidad Tecnológica del Perú UTP - (PE), Perú

The constant global technological evolution has driven the integration of tools such as digitalization and automation into industrial processes, marking the advent of Industry 4.0. In this context, this review on Logistics 4.0 aims to identify how these technologies enhance supply chain management efficiency, enabling companies to reduce costs, improve quality, and optimize inventory management. Method: This study is based on a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) using the Scopus database as the primary source. The PRISMA and PICO methods were employed to carry out a structured and rigorous process for identifying, selecting, and analyzing relevant studies. After applying inclusion and exclusion criteria, 42 articles were selected from an initial total of 2416 for detailed analysis. Results: The analysis revealed that technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), automated guided vehicles (AGV), artificial intelligence (AI), and Big Data have significantly contributed to optimizing management processes in Logistics 4.0. These tools have proven effective in improving operational and strategic efficiency in companies. Conclusion: The proper implementation of technologies in Logistics 4.0 management significantly improves processes by delivering higher quality products and services, reducing costs, and consequently increasing business profitability.



2:04pm - 2:12pm

Systematic Review on Applied Technologies in Logistics to Improve Efficiency in the Textile Industry

Carmen Cecilia Apolaya López1, Yomira Irene Huaroto Berrocal2, Melva Neida Magallanes Correa3

1UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DEL PERU S.A.C, Perú; 2UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DEL PERU S.A.C, Perú; 3UNIVERSIDAD TECNOLOGICA DEL PERU S.A.C, Perú

This systematic review examines the transformative role of emerging technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), blockchain, and artificial intelligence (AI) in enhancing the operational efficiency and sustainability of textile supply chains. Using a hybrid methodology based on the PICO framework and PRISMA protocol, 45 relevant studies were selected from an initial pool of 1723 records published between 2020 and 2024. Key technologies analyzed include IoT, blockchain, RFID, advanced manufacturing, automation, and digital modeling. These innovations demonstrated substantial improvements in traceability, reverse logistics, waste reduction, and demand response, resulting in enhanced visibility, cost savings, and sustainability across the supply chain. However, the findings also reveal barriers such as limited adoption in diverse geographic contexts, hindering scalability. The study underscores the necessity of fostering global collaborations among industry, academia, and policymakers to scale these technologies, driving ethical and resilient supply chains in the textile sector.



2:12pm - 2:20pm

Systematic Review of the Literature on Information Systems in SMEs

Cristian Oscco Cañari, Juan Salazar Hernández

Universidad Tecnológica del Perú UTP - (PE), Perú

This study focuses on analyzing the impact that the implementation of electronic commerce (e-commerce) systems has had on small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). The study aims to identify the benefits and challenges of adopting e-commerce to improve the competitiveness and efficiency of SMEs. To do so, 176 original articles from Scopus databases were reviewed and manual searches were conducted until December 2023, of which 51 articles met the inclusion criteria. The results of the review showed that the adoption of ecommerce systems allows SMEs to access new markets, improve customer satisfaction and optimize their operational processes. The digitalization of business operations through e-commerce has facilitated the expansion of the presence in the digital market and has increased customer interaction and loyalty. Thus, it was concluded that the implementation of e-commerce systems has proven to be an effective strategy for SMEs to increase their competitiveness and optimize their processes. This analysis highlights the importance of digitalization and technological modernization as key factors for the success of SMEs in today's market.



2:20pm - 2:28pm

DIGITAL CHANGE MANAGEMENT IN COMPANIES BETWEEN THE YEARS 2018 TO 2024: A SYSTEMATIC REVIEW OF THE SCIENTIFIC LITERATURE

Karla Ivonne Cipra Gamarra, Aldo Medina Gamero

Universidad Privada del Norte - (PE)

The proposed study presents an analysis of how companies have used digital technologies to improve their competitiveness, adapting to an environment of accelerated change. The objective of this research is to analyze the theoretical and empirical studies regarding the management of digital change in companies between the years 2018 to 2024. The methodology applied was a systematic review of the scientific literature related to the digital transformation of companies, to which was used to articles from scientific journals located in the main databases. The result found is that there is a lot of information on this topic, in Europe and Asia, since 2018; However, in the Latin American region the statistical samples are small enough to generalize results in any sector. It is concluded that despite the clear advantages that technology brings to organizations, such as greater operational efficiency and a decrease in errors, they also face several challenges, the most significant being employee resistance to change, the excess of tolos, that are not consistent with the type, operation or size of the company, among others, that leaders must know how to anticipate so that the transition is more efficient.



 
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