The current manufacturing industry vision, such as "Industry 5.0," shifts away from the traditional and limited focus on technology- or economic-enabled growth of the current extractive, production- and consumption-driven economic model and toward a more long-term, transformative view of growth that is centered on human progress and well-being, towards three main goals: sustainability, resilience, and human-centricity. In actuality, Industry 5.0 builds upon the Industry 4.0 approach within a larger societal context, providing a regenerative purpose and directionality to the technological transformation of industrial production, prioritizing people-planet-prosperity over mere value extraction to benefit shareholders. Industry 5.0 places more emphasis on cooperative human-machine interaction, ethical artificial intelligence (AI) deployment, and environmental stewardship than Industry 4.0, which is focused on automation and efficiency [1].

Stjepandić, J., Peruzzini, M., Mo, J.P.T., Koomsap, P. (2025). Transition for transdisciplinary, human-centric industrial applications: design theories and applications. JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL INFORMATION INTEGRATION, 48, 1-5 [10.1016/j.jii.2025.101011].

Transition for transdisciplinary, human-centric industrial applications: design theories and applications

Peruzzini, Margherita;
2025

Abstract

The current manufacturing industry vision, such as "Industry 5.0," shifts away from the traditional and limited focus on technology- or economic-enabled growth of the current extractive, production- and consumption-driven economic model and toward a more long-term, transformative view of growth that is centered on human progress and well-being, towards three main goals: sustainability, resilience, and human-centricity. In actuality, Industry 5.0 builds upon the Industry 4.0 approach within a larger societal context, providing a regenerative purpose and directionality to the technological transformation of industrial production, prioritizing people-planet-prosperity over mere value extraction to benefit shareholders. Industry 5.0 places more emphasis on cooperative human-machine interaction, ethical artificial intelligence (AI) deployment, and environmental stewardship than Industry 4.0, which is focused on automation and efficiency [1].
2025
Stjepandić, J., Peruzzini, M., Mo, J.P.T., Koomsap, P. (2025). Transition for transdisciplinary, human-centric industrial applications: design theories and applications. JOURNAL OF INDUSTRIAL INFORMATION INTEGRATION, 48, 1-5 [10.1016/j.jii.2025.101011].
Stjepandić, Josip; Peruzzini, Margherita; Mo, John P. T.; Koomsap, Pisut
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