Industry 5.0: When humans return to the centre of the manufacturing world

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By Dr Aloknath De, Founder & CEO, TechCrafter International | Former CTO & CVP, Samsung

For nearly a decade, the conversation around manufacturing and its progress has been measured through automation. With connected machines, AI-driven analytics, Industrial IoT and smart factories, the organisations have improved productivity, optimised operations and reduced downtime. While these advancements have indeed transformed manufacturing, they have pointed towards one important concern: that automation alone cannot address the challenges of today’s manufacturers. We strongly need human intervention. With the surge in factory automation, thought around workers are quietly disappearing from the scenario. Industry 5.0 is the course correction for this, as it imbibes best of both worlds.

Industry 5.0: Beyond automation, towards human-centric manufacturing
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