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INDUSTRY 5.0
Industrial Revolution
INDUSTRY 5.0
BY
ARAVINDKUMAR B
INTRODUCTION
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TheIndustrial Revolutionwas the transition to new manufacturing
processesintheperiodfrombetween1760to1820and1840. T
This transition included going from
hand production
methods
to
machines
, new
chemical manufacturing
and
iron
production
processes, the increasing use of
steam power
and
water
power
,
the
development
of
machine
tools
and
the
rise
of
power
,
the
development
of
machine
tools
and
the
rise
of
the
mechanized
factorysystem
.
T
The Industrial Revolution began in the 18th century, when ag ricultural
societies became more industrialized and urban. The transcontinental
railroad, the cotton gin, electricity and other inventions permanently
changedsociety.
Industry 1.0 –The Industrial Revolution
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It all began with the first industrial revolution, or what mo st historians
refertoassimply“TheIndustrialRevolution.” T
This was when the primary means of manufacturing moved from
manpowertomachinepower. T
Fuel sources like steam and coal made machine-use more feasible, and the
idea
of
manufacturing
with
machines
quickly
spread
.
the
idea
of
manufacturing
with
machines
quickly
spread
.
T
Machinesallowedfasterandeasierproduction,and theymadeall kinds
ofnewinnovationsandtechnologiespossibleaswell.
Industry 2.0 –The Technological Revolution
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The first Industrial Revolution represented the period bet ween
the1760sandaround1840.
T
Thisiswherethesecondindustrialrevolutionpickedup.
T
Historians sometimes refer to this as “The Technological
Revolution,” where superior electrical technology allowe d even
greater
production
and
more
sophisticated
machines
.
greater
production
and
more
sophisticated
machines
.
Industry 3.0 –The Digital Revolution
T
Although we usually don’t think of the 1950s as the period in w hich our
world became digital, it was here where the digital revoluti on began
withthefirstcomputers.
T
These early computers were often very simple, unwieldy and i ncredibly
large relative to the computing power they were able to provi de, but
they
laid
the
groundwork
for
a
world
today
that
one
is
hard
-
pressed
to
they
laid
the
groundwork
for
a
world
today
that
one
is
hard
-
pressed
to
imaginewithoutcomputertechnology.
Industry 4.0 –The Automation Revolution T
Proponents of Industry 4.0 refer to the concept in terms akinto the
smart home — a network of “smart factories,” so to speak. In a s mart
home, the various luxuries and security features of a modernday
residence — lights, appliances, alarms, clocks — are enhanced with
digital capabilities, such as sensing, scanning, programm ing memory
andvoiceandfacial recognition.
T
Cyber-physical system — a mechanical device that is run by
computer-basedalgorithms.
T
The Internet of things (IoT) — interconnected networks of
machine devices and vehicles embedded with computerized
sensing,scanningandmonitoringcapabilities.
T
Cloudcomputing—offsitenetworkhostinganddatabackup.
T
Cognitive computing — technological platforms that employ artificial
intelligence
.
artificial
intelligence
.
Industry 5.0 –The Personalizable(HMI) Revolution
T
The term Industry 5.0 refers to people working alongside robots and
smartmachines. T
It’s about robots helping humans work better and faster by le veraging
advancedtechnologiesliketheInternetofThings(IoT)andbigdata. T
It adds a personal human touch to the Industry 4.0 pillars of automation
and
efficiency
.
automation
and
efficiency
.
Industry 5.0 –The Personalizable(HMI) Revolution
3 Essential Facts About Industry 5.0
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Industry 5.0 is aimed at supporting – not superseding –
humans.
T
Industry 5.0 is about finding the optimal balance of
efficiencyandproductivity.
T
TheprogressofIndustry5.0isunavoidable.
Impact of INDUSTRY 5.0
Projects realized in line with INDUSTRY 5.0 ad INDUSTRIAL
UPCYCLING proposition confirms affect to many areas, most notably:
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1. Services and business models
T
2. Profitability of business
T
3. Reliability and continuous increase of efficient productivity
T
4. IT security
T
4. IT security
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5. Machine and Human safety
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6. Product lifecycles increase
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7. Industry value chain environemntalimpact decrease
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8. Workers’ education, skills and involvement incre ase
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9. Socio-economic factors improvement
Benefits of Industry 5.0
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Industry 5.0takes over past improvements that, since the First
IndustrialRevolution,havegeneratedmoreeffectiveprocesses. T
The search for business models that use the least resources t o obtain
the highest profits find in factory 5.0 their highest level o f perfection to
date, since man and machine work together to make the best fin ancial
decisions
for
a
company
i
.
e
)
Cost
optimization
.
decisions
for
a
company
i
.
e
)
Cost
optimization
.
What is required in Industry 5.0
T
Trained Personal-
Chief Robotics Officer
T
The right Technology-
“COBOTOS
”-Collaborative
Robots