A Akundi, D Euresti, S Luna, W Ankobiah… - Applied System …, 2022 - mdpi.com
The term Industry 4.0, coined to be the fourth industrial revolution, refers to a higher level of automation for operational productivity and efficiency by connecting virtual and physical …
Digital technology is regarded as providing a promising means of moving production and consumption towards the circular economy. However, it is still unclear which functions of …
Scholars believe that the newly introduced Industry 5.0 has the potential to move beyond the profit-centered productivity of Industry 4.0 and to promote sustainable development goals …
The digital transition processes have demonstrated an enormous capacity to develop and implement sustainable solutions, which allow solving several problems such as poverty …
A Adel - Journal of Cloud Computing, 2022 - journalofcloudcomputing …
Industry 4.0 has been provided for the last 10 years to benefit the industry and the shortcomings; finally, the time for industry 5.0 has arrived. Smart factories are increasing the …
Globally, governments are contributing to the four main concerns of this century, namely, boosting urban air quality, halting climate change, ensuring energy security and mitigating …
M Sharma, R Sehrawat, S Luthra… - IEEE Transactions on …, 2022 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Emergence of industry 5.0 facilitates real-time synchronisation of production processes, which helps with the production of customized products. Although industry 5.0 can …
A Dwivedi, D Agrawal, A Jha… - Computers & Industrial …, 2023 - Elsevier
The circular supply chain (CSC) paradigm advocates a shift in business practices from linear to circular models for the planet's sustainability. CSC involves recovery processes that result …
Industry 5.0 vision, a step toward the next industrial revolution and enhancement to Industry 4.0, envisioned the new goals of resilient, sustainable, and human-centric approaches in …