2022
DOI: 10.3389/fmtec.2022.951643
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Toward sustainability and resilience with Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0

Abstract: There is a recognized need for mass personalization for sustainability at scale. Mass personalization is becoming a leading research trend in the latest Industrial Revolution, whereas substantial research has been undertaken on the role of Industry 4.0 enabling technologies. The world is moving beyond mass customization, while manufacturing has led to mass personalization ahead of other industries. However, most studies have not treated human capabilities, machines, and technologies as sustainable collaboratio… Show more

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“…Nevertheless, a systematic revolution not only affects economic manufacturing consequences but also impacts civil society, governance, structures, and human identity. According to an article from Aheleroff et al [47], "Industry 5.0 enhances Industry 4.0 for higher resilience and sustainability by a human-centric approach. Industry 5.0 aspires to create reliable human-centric collaboration with autonomous robots, preferably at the same time, in the same workspace, in contrast to "automatio," which uses technologies with restricted human intervention in processes".…”
Section: Alternative Methods To the Ekf Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Nevertheless, a systematic revolution not only affects economic manufacturing consequences but also impacts civil society, governance, structures, and human identity. According to an article from Aheleroff et al [47], "Industry 5.0 enhances Industry 4.0 for higher resilience and sustainability by a human-centric approach. Industry 5.0 aspires to create reliable human-centric collaboration with autonomous robots, preferably at the same time, in the same workspace, in contrast to "automatio," which uses technologies with restricted human intervention in processes".…”
Section: Alternative Methods To the Ekf Frameworkmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Literature suggests that this shift in perspective entails utilizing humans with technologies such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, and automation to maximize the usage of resources, limit the impact on the environment, and eliminate waste across the whole product lifetime. This concept provides the solution to the concern of not being human-centric and does not focus on sustainability during the whole supply chain process (Collazo et al, 2020;Aheleroff et al, 2022;Masoomi et al, 2023).…”
Section: Industry 50 and Scmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Human works alongside robots and smart machines [14] to find optimal balance of efficiency and productivity. It enhances Industry 4.0 for higher resilience and sustainability because of its human-centric approach [2] . As it is offered by Jardine [29] , Industry 5.0 is aimed at supporting - not superseding - human.…”
Section: Contextual Review: Artificial Intelligence and Intelligent M...mentioning
confidence: 99%