Yes. ICT in general refers to information and communication technology. In a business context, most of the time you would be referring to computers, the hardware and the data processing, and to telecommunications, the phones and other kinds of telecommunications devices.
What you see a lot of in manufacturing is advanced manufacturing, where you're trying to tie in machinery and equipment to a mobile computing system or the Internet. For example, I heard about one of our members who asked this company to develop an application on their iPhone, their smart phone, so that they could actually know in real time the production of certain types of machinery—the speed, how much time it took to repair, stuff like that. So instead of losing maybe an hour and half when a machine breaks, perhaps he'll lose only half an hour.
That also is productivity. Sometimes people refer to productivity as replacing three workers with a machine. But productivity is also about repairs, maintenance, and how you actually maximize the performance of the machine.