In the first part of our look at Industry 5.0, we explored the evolution of manufacturing processes, with a focus on the way in which Industry 4.0 technologies and processes have developed to make ...
At the EIT Grow Digital event in Brussels in June, Sean O’Reagain, the deputy head of Industry 5.0 for the European Commission’s Directorate General for Research and Innovation, was tasked with trying ...
Biopharmaceutical companies should look beyond the fourth industrial revolution and start thinking about how people will work day-to-day in the production plants of the future. The term “fourth ...
The global workforce is transforming, propelled by the dawn of the Fifth Industrial Revolution–commonly referred to as Industry 5.0. Unlike previous revolutions that focused solely on technological ...
Technologies like chat GPT have become readily available and easy to use on the commercial consumer side of things, said Zakary Tyler Smith, cofounder and CEO of SensFlo, in an interview with MD+DI.
As we stand on the cusp of 2025, the business world is experiencing a profound shift. Across industries, from manufacturing and construction to energy, telecoms, and defense, the emergence of new ...
Industry 4.0 is evolving into Industry 5.0, driving more focus on how workers and machines interact. See how this AI trend has brought improvements to industrial settings. When Industry 4.0 came on ...
The shift from Industry 4.0 to 5.0 is not an easy task. Industry 5.0 implementation will be complex, with connected devices and systems sharing data in real time at the edge. It encompasses a host of ...
The Industrial Revolution and the subsequent industrial “revolutions” were characterized by groundbreaking advancements, like the steam engine or computers. Industry 5.0 is breaking the mold. It is ...
Industry 4.0 is still a vague term to many in manufacturing. To some, it’s projects that fit the strict standards of the German consortium that developed the term. For others, it’s synonymous with ...