Industry 5.0?
Partha Bharadwaj
Smart Manufacturing & Industry 4.0 Consultant | SIRI Assessor | Circular Economy & Conscious Consumerism Advocate
#Industry 5.0 is a new production model that focuses on the interaction between humans and machines. #Industry5.0 seeks to add #human, #environmental, and #social aspects back into the equation. The adoption of Industry 5.0 practices will promote the economic performance of industries while ensuring environmental #sustainability. It might place an even stronger emphasis on the role of human #workers in #manufacturing. This can involve the use of advanced human-machine collaboration and technologies designed to enhance the capabilities and well-being of human workers. This concept can be characterized by normally
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Industry 5.0 reflects a shift from a focus on economic value to a focus on societal?value, and a shift in focus from welfare to?well-being --? by Jeroen Kraaijenbrink
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Industry 5.0 might incorporate a heightened focus on sustainability and environmental considerations, with advanced technologies and practices aimed at reducing the environmental footprint of manufacturing processes. It could also address challenges related to globalization and supply chain resilience, possibly leveraging advanced technologies like blockchain and distributed manufacturing to create more agile and robust supply chains. Involvement of more advanced applications of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and robotics in manufacturing, with a focus on achieving greater efficiency, flexibility, and customization.
There is an increased emphasis on ethical and social considerations in manufacturing, such as ethical AI, fair labour practices, and responsible use of technology. Given the increasing reliance on data and connectivity, Industry 5.0 might place a stronger emphasis on cybersecurity and data privacy to protect critical manufacturing systems and sensitive information.
?The previous tier, #Industry 4.0, emerged with the arrival of automation technologies, IoT, and the smart factory
#manufacturing, #digitaltransformation, #human #analytics #industry4.0 #digitalmanufacturing
More details can be found in a research paper by the #European #Commission
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1 年The first issue is accepting the premise that the definition of I5.0 is appropriate. For the time being, I will acknowledge it (personally, I think cobots and human-machine environments management are just an extension of I4.0). But both require extensive standardization of process (which is what I believe Promod is referring to). Companies need to recognize a change in culture to better process management before looking at I4.0 or I5.0. If this initial step is not taken, everything else will likely fail to achieve expectations.
MES/IIOT Consultant | Industry 4.0 & Digital Transformation Enthusiast - Manufacturing | Professional Scrum Master? I (PSM I)
1 年Before discussing Industry 5.0, let's consider the readiness of Industry 4.0. Here's a question to initiate that discussion: To what extent has the industrial sector adopted and successfully implemented Industry 4.0 technologies and practices, such as automation, IoT, and smart factories, in preparation for the transition to Industry 5.0?
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1 年Industry 5.0’s focus is on creating value beyond financial results. Industry 5.0 seeks to improve the quality of life, not only of people involved in industrial processes but of society as a whole. With people at the center of processes, Industry 5.0 focuses on three increasingly important aspects: 1. quality of life, 2. inclusion, and 3. sustainability. Industry 5.0 aims to make workers’ lives safer and more comfortable, while ensuring access to technologies that enable automation and increase productivity. Industry 5.0’s human approach to technology emphasizes the contributions of the individual while creating a more inclusive space in the labor market, as well as in the access of products and services. Industry 5.0 helps people understand that technology is an essential tool for developing and engaging in sustainable practices by caring for the environment, protecting the world’s ecosystems, and making the best use of available resources for current and future generations. Reference: https://energysolutionsindia.wordpress.com/2021/07/04/industry-4-0-to-industry-5-0/