Implications of industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability:
"On the tenth anniversary of Industry 4.0, the European Commission (EU) launched Industry 5.0. Industry 4.0 is thought to be driven by technology, whereas Industry 5.0 is driven by value. Most businesses are still grappling with the definition and implementation of Industry 4.0, but there is al...
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Zusammenfassung: | "On the tenth anniversary of Industry 4.0, the European Commission (EU) launched Industry 5.0. Industry 4.0 is thought to be driven by technology, whereas Industry 5.0 is driven by value. Most businesses are still grappling with the definition and implementation of Industry 4.0, but there is already discussion of the next industrial revolution: Industry 5.0. Industry 4.0, with the emergence of automation technologies, the Internet of Things (IoT), and the smart factory, developed the preceding layer. Industry 5.0 advances by harnessing the combination of more powerful and precise machines and the unique creative potential of human beings. The next wave of the industrial revolution must define how we collaborate and set the principles of human-machine interaction. The coexistence of two industrial revolutions raises problems, necessitating debate and clarification. In particular, the implications of industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability can help with the environmentally sustainable adoption of the 5th industrial revolution"-- |
Beschreibung: | 23 PDFs (328 pages) : illustrations Also available in print. |
Format: | Mode of access: World Wide Web. |
Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
ISBN: | 9781668461150 |
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520 | 3 | |a "On the tenth anniversary of Industry 4.0, the European Commission (EU) launched Industry 5.0. Industry 4.0 is thought to be driven by technology, whereas Industry 5.0 is driven by value. Most businesses are still grappling with the definition and implementation of Industry 4.0, but there is already discussion of the next industrial revolution: Industry 5.0. Industry 4.0, with the emergence of automation technologies, the Internet of Things (IoT), and the smart factory, developed the preceding layer. Industry 5.0 advances by harnessing the combination of more powerful and precise machines and the unique creative potential of human beings. The next wave of the industrial revolution must define how we collaborate and set the principles of human-machine interaction. The coexistence of two industrial revolutions raises problems, necessitating debate and clarification. In particular, the implications of industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability can help with the environmentally sustainable adoption of the 5th industrial revolution"-- |c Provided by publisher. | |
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contents | Section 1. Chapter 1. From industry 4.0 to industry 5.0: the role of responsible research and innovation ; Chapter 2. Socio-ecological sustainability within the scope of industry 5.0 -- Section 2. Chapter 3. Are European union member and candidate countries ready for industry 5.0?: spatial clustering analysis in the context of industry 4.0 performance ; Chapter 4. Entrepreneurial activities on green economy through industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability with special reference to Bangladesh: a macroeconomic stability ; Chapter 5. Robotics resource management (RRM): a new environmental frontier in industry 5.0 and beyond ; Chapter 6. Improving organizational environmental performance through green training -- Section 3. Chapter 7. The implication of industry 5.0 to the marine environment: protection against marine pollution ; Chapter 8. Influence of 3D-printable sustainable concrete and industrial waste on industry 5.0 ; Chapter 9. Implications of social media in sustaining renewable energy usage ; Chapter 10. Artificial intelligence-based optimizing blasting practices in mining ; Chapter 11. The negative impacts of mining interpreted from the problems of abandoned mines in South Africa ; Chapter 12. Heart rate variability-based drowsiness detection system: an edge computing approach. |
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spelling | Implications of industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability [edited by] Muhammad Jawad Sajid, Syed Abdul Rehman Khan, Zhang Yu. Hershey, Pennsylvania (701 E. Chocolate Avenue, Hershey, Pennsylvania, 17033, USA) : IGI Global, 2023. 23 PDFs (328 pages) : illustrations text rdacontent electronic isbdmedia online resource rdacarrier Practice, progress, and proficiency in sustainability (PPPS) book series Includes bibliographical references and index. Section 1. Chapter 1. From industry 4.0 to industry 5.0: the role of responsible research and innovation ; Chapter 2. Socio-ecological sustainability within the scope of industry 5.0 -- Section 2. Chapter 3. Are European union member and candidate countries ready for industry 5.0?: spatial clustering analysis in the context of industry 4.0 performance ; Chapter 4. Entrepreneurial activities on green economy through industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability with special reference to Bangladesh: a macroeconomic stability ; Chapter 5. Robotics resource management (RRM): a new environmental frontier in industry 5.0 and beyond ; Chapter 6. Improving organizational environmental performance through green training -- Section 3. Chapter 7. The implication of industry 5.0 to the marine environment: protection against marine pollution ; Chapter 8. Influence of 3D-printable sustainable concrete and industrial waste on industry 5.0 ; Chapter 9. Implications of social media in sustaining renewable energy usage ; Chapter 10. Artificial intelligence-based optimizing blasting practices in mining ; Chapter 11. The negative impacts of mining interpreted from the problems of abandoned mines in South Africa ; Chapter 12. Heart rate variability-based drowsiness detection system: an edge computing approach. Restricted to subscribers or individual electronic text purchasers. "On the tenth anniversary of Industry 4.0, the European Commission (EU) launched Industry 5.0. Industry 4.0 is thought to be driven by technology, whereas Industry 5.0 is driven by value. Most businesses are still grappling with the definition and implementation of Industry 4.0, but there is already discussion of the next industrial revolution: Industry 5.0. Industry 4.0, with the emergence of automation technologies, the Internet of Things (IoT), and the smart factory, developed the preceding layer. Industry 5.0 advances by harnessing the combination of more powerful and precise machines and the unique creative potential of human beings. The next wave of the industrial revolution must define how we collaborate and set the principles of human-machine interaction. The coexistence of two industrial revolutions raises problems, necessitating debate and clarification. In particular, the implications of industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability can help with the environmentally sustainable adoption of the 5th industrial revolution"-- Provided by publisher. Also available in print. Mode of access: World Wide Web. Description based on title screen (IGI Global, viewed 01/10/2023). Disruptive technologies Environmental aspects. Industry 4.0. Sustainable developement. Technological innovations Environmental aspects. Khan, Syed Abdul Rehman 1987- editor. Sajid, Muhammad Jawad 1989- editor. Yu, Zhang 1990- editor. IGI Global, publisher. Print version: 1668461137 9781668461136 Practice, progress, and proficiency in sustainability (PPPS) book series. FWS01 ZDB-98-IGB FWS_PDA_IGB http://services.igi-global.com/resolvedoi/resolve.aspx?doi=10.4018/978-1-6684-6113-6 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Implications of industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability Practice, progress, and proficiency in sustainability (PPPS) book series. Section 1. Chapter 1. From industry 4.0 to industry 5.0: the role of responsible research and innovation ; Chapter 2. Socio-ecological sustainability within the scope of industry 5.0 -- Section 2. Chapter 3. Are European union member and candidate countries ready for industry 5.0?: spatial clustering analysis in the context of industry 4.0 performance ; Chapter 4. Entrepreneurial activities on green economy through industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability with special reference to Bangladesh: a macroeconomic stability ; Chapter 5. Robotics resource management (RRM): a new environmental frontier in industry 5.0 and beyond ; Chapter 6. Improving organizational environmental performance through green training -- Section 3. Chapter 7. The implication of industry 5.0 to the marine environment: protection against marine pollution ; Chapter 8. Influence of 3D-printable sustainable concrete and industrial waste on industry 5.0 ; Chapter 9. Implications of social media in sustaining renewable energy usage ; Chapter 10. Artificial intelligence-based optimizing blasting practices in mining ; Chapter 11. The negative impacts of mining interpreted from the problems of abandoned mines in South Africa ; Chapter 12. Heart rate variability-based drowsiness detection system: an edge computing approach. Disruptive technologies Environmental aspects. Industry 4.0. Sustainable developement. Technological innovations Environmental aspects. |
title | Implications of industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability |
title_auth | Implications of industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability |
title_exact_search | Implications of industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability |
title_full | Implications of industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability [edited by] Muhammad Jawad Sajid, Syed Abdul Rehman Khan, Zhang Yu. |
title_fullStr | Implications of industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability [edited by] Muhammad Jawad Sajid, Syed Abdul Rehman Khan, Zhang Yu. |
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title_short | Implications of industry 5.0 on environmental sustainability |
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topic | Disruptive technologies Environmental aspects. Industry 4.0. Sustainable developement. Technological innovations Environmental aspects. |
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