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Industry 5.0 From Automation to Autonomy: Engineering the Shift
Abstract
The advent of Industry 4.0 brought about a transformative wave of automation and digitalization in manufacturing and industrial processes. However, the next phase of industrial evolution, Industry 5.0, focuses on achieving a seamless integration of humans and machines, shifting the emphasis from automation to autonomy. This explores the key concepts, challenges, and opportunities associated with this paradigm shift. Industry 5.0 represents a paradigmatic transition that seeks to harness the power of advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), robotics, the internet of things (IoT), and cyber-physical systems (CPS) to empower human workers and enhance their capabilities. The goal is to create a collaborative and symbiotic environment where humans and machines work together to achieve higher levels of productivity, efficiency, and innovation. This chapter delves into the primary drivers behind the transition to Industry 5.0. One key factor is the increasing complexity and variability of manufacturing processes, which demand greater flexibility and adaptability.
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