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Industry 5.0, also known as the Fifth Industrial Revolution, is a brand-new stage of industrialization that isnow in developing phase. In this stage, enhanced workplace operations are performed with the use ofartificial intelligence and new industrial technology. This is paired with a greater emphasis on sustainabilityand pliancy; it also includes the strategy that places greater attention on people. In initial phase of theIndustrial Revolution 5.0, manpower was gradually replaced by automated processes that were powered bysteam and hydropower. In the second stage, mass manufacturing was made possible by the introduction ofelectricity. In the third stage, programmable computers and a strong digital ecosystem arose. The potentialof big data, cloud computing, robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), and artificial intelligence was harnessedin smart factories as a component of the previous industrial revolution (Industry 4.0). Important questionsthose were left unanswered during these consecutive advancements are addressed by Industry 5.0, Are weundervaluing human resources at this point in the automation process? We did not decide to completelyautomate the industry since we found that individuals still play an important part in the revolution. Is itpossible to reconcile productivity and the environment with technology? Resilience, sustainability, andhuman-centeredness serve as the cornerstones around which Industry 5.0 is constructed. It is able toaccomplish its objectives thanks to these pillars. The plan of action for industry 5.0 driven environmentalresponsibility that this research has accomplished ought to deliver an expanded comprehension of how thenewest version of industry 5.0 can help to environmentally friendly growth. It describes how eachcomponents development should be carried out in an instrument that maximizes their combined influenceand involvement with future sustainability values. The data that has been collected through questionnairesand a range of secondary sources indicates that industry 5.0 with human-machine collaboration has a brightfuture and findings shows that productivity rises and can lead to a greener future through the use oftechnologies.
Yadav et al. (Wed,) studied this question.