In the era of Industry 4.0, manufacturing and production systems were revolutionized by increasing operational efficiency and developing and implementing new business models …
J Leng, W Sha, B Wang, P Zheng, C Zhuang… - Journal of Manufacturing …, 2022 - Elsevier
Industry 5.0 blows the whistle on global industrial transformation. It aims to place humans' well-being at the center of manufacturing systems, thereby achieving social goals beyond …
D Ivanov - International Journal of Production Research, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Industry 5.0 is a combination of organisational principles and technologies to design and manage operations and supply chains as resilient, sustainable, and human-centric systems …
The 21st century has seen rapid changes in technology, industry, and social patterns. Most industries have moved towards automation, and human intervention has decreased, which …
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 …
Agriculture is considered one of the most important sectors that play a strategic role in ensuring food security. However, with the increasing world's population, agri-food demands …
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 …
Manufacturing industries are currently experiencing the fourth revolution with penetration of new immersive technologies extremely focused on the flexible manufacturing and human …
The exponentially growing literature on Industry 4.0 technologies and their implications for supply chains exhibits valuable insights alongside considerable fragmentation. While prior …