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Industry 5.0 : Challenges And Technologies

Issue Abstract

Abstract
        Very soon after the advent of Industry 4.0, a new industrial paradigm known as Industry 5.0 developed, igniting debates over the goals and justifications for the use of the new paradigm. Industry 4.0 places more of an emphasis on systems and machines than on people. As a result, Industry 5.0—the design and development of technologies, systems, and services that are centered on the needs of people—is being undertaken by a number of nations. It is a paradigm shift that will lessen the focus on technology and have an impact on and affect societal evolution. Technology drives Industry 4.0, whereas value drives Industry 5.0. Industry 5.0 will concentrate on issues related to resilience, sustainability, and human welfare. It is intended to be an extension of Industry 4.0 that also incorporates social and environmental aspects. The coexistence of the Industrial Revolutions 4.0 and 5.0 poses questions that demand discussion and justification. The purpose of this article is to describe Industry 5.0, its potential benefits, challenges, features, and applications, as well as the technologies that make it possible.


Author Information
Dr. K. A. Balasubramaniam
Issue No
9
Volume No
2
Issue Publish Date
05 Sep 2023
Issue Pages
192-201

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