Special Issue “Industry 5.0: The Prelude to the Sixth Industrial Revolution”
Mario Di Nardo,Haoxuan Yu +1 more
- Vol. 4, Iss: 3, pp 45
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While a significant number of companies around the world are still trying to adapt to Industry 4.0, the authors pointed out that "the majority of companies still try to adjust to industry 4.Abstract:
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Identification of Social and Economic Expectations: Contextual Reasons for the Transformation Process of Industry 4.0 into the Industry 5.0 Concept
TL;DR: In this paper , the authors identify the social and economic expectations of the development of the fourth industrial revolution in the context of developing the sustainability, humanization, and resilience of Industry 4.0.
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Future of industry 5.0 in society: human-centric solutions, challenges and prospective research areas
TL;DR: In this article , a discussion of the industry 5.0 opportunities as well as limitations and the future research prospects is presented, where the authors discuss big data analytics, Internet of Things, collaborative robots, blockchain, digital twins and future 6G systems.
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Moving from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0: What Are the Implications for Smart Logistics?
TL;DR: In this article , a comparative bibliometric analysis is presented to illustrate the features of smart logistics in Industry 5.0 concerning four areas, namely intelligent automation, intelligent devices, intelligent systems, and intelligent materials.
An Exploratory Bibliometric Analysis of the Birth and Emergence of Industry 5.0
Dag Øivind Madsen,Terje Berg +1 more
TL;DR: In this article, an exploratory bibliometric analysis of the emerging literature on Industry 5.0 is presented, which provides a preliminary overview of the birth and emergence of this new research area.
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Cutting temperature measurement and prediction in machining processes: comprehensive review and future perspectives
Bruno Miguel Pereira Guimarães,Cristina Maria da Silva Fernandes,Daniel Amaral de Figueiredo,Filipe Samuel Correia Pereira da Silva,Maria Georgina Macedo Miranda +4 more
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Industry 5.0—A Human-Centric Solution
TL;DR: The concept of Industry 5.0 is introduced, where robots are intertwined with the human brain and work as collaborator instead of competitor, and it is argued that Industry5.0 will create more jobs than it will take away.
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Industry 5.0 and Human-Robot Co-working
TL;DR: This study discusses the possible issues related to human-robot co-working from the organizational and human employee’s perspective and believes the issues identified will be the focus of many upcoming organizational robotics research studies.
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Birth of Industry 5.0: Making Sense of Big Data with Artificial Intelligence, "The Internet of Things" and Next-Generation Technology Policy.
Vural Özdemir,Nezih Hekim +1 more
TL;DR: It is proposed that Industry 5.0 is poised to harness extreme automation and Big Data with safety, innovative technology policy, and responsible implementation science, enabled by 3D symmetry in innovation ecosystem design.
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Value-Oriented and Ethical Technology Engineering in Industry 5.0: A Human-Centric Perspective for the Design of the Factory of the Future
TL;DR: The Value Sensitive Design (VSD) approach as mentioned in this paper is proposed as a principled framework to illustrate how technologies enabling human-machine symbiosis in the Factory of the Future can be designed to embody elicited human values and to illustrate actionable steps that engineers and designers can take in their design projects.
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Innovation in the Era of IoT and Industry 5.0: Absolute Innovation Management (AIM) Framework
TL;DR: The present study has proposed a new innovation management framework labeled as “Absolute Innovation Management (AIM” to make innovation more understandable, implementable, and part of the organization’s everyday routine by synergizing the innovation ecosystem, design thinking, and corporate strategy to achieve competitive advantage and economic growth.