In the history of humanity, we can mark four turning points in manufacturing processes: steam engines in the late 18th century, large-scale manufacturing production process and raise of factory system (1870s), then – the internet and computing revolution that improved the speed of communication and productivity (1960s). What does our future look like now? Along with the latest technology discoveries – drones, robots, artificial intelligence (AI), self-driving cars, increasingly connected physical and computational elements are collaborating through the internet and network and create Cyberphysical systems. Systems work autonomously in the real-time environment using internet and networks, and can replace human resources.