Industry 5.0: The Prelude to the New Industrial Revolution
A special issue of Applied System Innovation (ISSN 2571-5577).
Deadline for manuscript submissions: closed (31 December 2022) | Viewed by 44368
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Interests: safety; maintenance; resilience; Industry 4.0
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Dear Colleagues,
While a significant number of companies around the world are still trying to adapt to Industry 4.0, the discussion about Industry 5.0 has already begun.
In 2018, Raconteur spoke to Phil Cartwright, the executive director of the UK’s Centre for Modelling and Simulation, about this topic. In the interview, Cartwright introduced the characteristics of Industry 5.0, application cases, and predictions for the man–machine relationship in the era of Industry 5.0.
In his view, the biggest feature of Industry 5.0 is “personalization”; that is, the design and production of various sensor data are directly linked to provide users with personalized products in real time. He also predicted that the high degree of automation that Industry 5.0 will bring would not reduce human value but rather increase it through human–machine collaboration.
Over time, the concept of Industry 5.0 has penetrated all walks of life, especially logistics, security, safety, maintenance, and service. Therefore, this Special Issue focuses on the future development of all Industry aspects and its adaptability to society.
Aims and Scope
The aims of this Special Issue are as follows:
- To discuss the opportunities and challenges presented by Industry 5.0
- To glimpse into the future development prospects of Industry 5.0
The scope of this Special Issue includes the following topics:
- Systems engineering issues in Industry 5.0
- Industry 5.0 and logistics
- Industry 5.0 and safety
- Industry 5.0 and maintenance
- Industry 5.0 and services
- Industry 5.0 and the internet
- Industry 5.0 and Internet of Things (IoT)
- Development and application of Bluetooth technology under the background of Industry 5.0
- Industry 5.0 and management
- Industry 5.0 and artificial intelligence (AI)
- Human–machine relationship in Industry 5.0
- Industry 5.0 and traditional industries
- Industry 5.0 and smart buildings
- Industry 5.0 and transportation
- Any aspects of the subject of Industry 5.0
Prof. Dr. Mario Di Nardo
Dr. Haoxuan Yu
Guest Editors
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Keywords
- Industry 5.0
- industry
- systems
- artificial intelligence (AI)
- Internet of Things (IoT)
- human–machine collaboration
- logistics
- safety
- maintenance
- risk
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