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Industry 4.0 vs. Industry 5.0 : Co-existence, Transition, or a Hybrid (2023)


Golovianko, M., Terziyan, V., Branytskyi, V., & Malyk, D. (2023). Industry 4.0 vs. Industry 5.0 : Co-existence, Transition, or a Hybrid. In F. Longo, M. Affenzeller, A. Padovano, & S. Weiming (Eds.), 4th International Conference on Industry 4.0 and Smart Manufacturing (pp. 102-113). Elsevier. Procedia Computer Science, 217. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2022.12.206


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Publication details

All authors or editorsGolovianko, Mariia; Terziyan, Vagan; Branytskyi, Vladyslav; Malyk, Diana

Parent publication4th International Conference on Industry 4.0 and Smart Manufacturing

Parent publication editorsLongo, Francesco; Affenzeller, Michael; Padovano, Antonio; Weiming, Shen

Conference:

  • International Conference on Industry 4.0 and Smart Manufacturing

Place and date of conferenceLinz, Austria2.-4.11.2022

Journal or seriesProcedia Computer Science

eISSN1877-0509

Publication year2023

Publication date13/01/2023

Number in series217

Pages range102-113

Number of pages in the book1954

PublisherElsevier

Publication countryNetherlands

Publication languageEnglish

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.procs.2022.12.206

Publication open accessOpenly available

Publication channel open accessOpen Access channel

Publication is parallel published (JYX)https://jyx.jyu.fi/handle/123456789/85093


Abstract

Smart manufacturing is being shaped nowadays by two different paradigms: Industry 4.0 proclaims transition to digitalization and automation of processes while emerging Industry 5.0 emphasizes human centricity. This turn can be explained by unprecedented challenges being faced recently by societies, such as, global climate change, pandemics, hybrid and conventional warfare, refugee crises. Sustainable and resilient processes require humans to get back into the loop of organizational decision-making. In this paper, we argue that the most reasonable way to marry the two extremes of automation and value-based human-driven processes is to create an Industry 4.0 + Industry 5.0 hybrid, which inherits the most valuable features of both - efficiency of the Industry 4.0 processes and sustainability of the Industry 5.0 decisions. Digital cognitive clones twinning human decision-making behavior are represented as an enabling technology for the future hybrid and as an accelerator (as well as resilience enabler) of the convergence of the digital and human worlds.
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Keywordsproduction technologyartificial intelligenceintelligent systemsindustrial automationdecision makingdigital twinresilience

Free keywordsIndustry 4.0; Industry 5.0; digital clones; collective intelligence; resilience


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Ministry reportingYes

Reporting Year2023

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