ABSTRACT The vision of Industry 5.0, which addresses humanistic, adaptable and sustainable method, has evolved rapidly, particularly in digital twin‐driven (DT) utilization in industry, for example, BMW factory and Tata steel. Nevertheless, it is no secret that the development of DT‐powered virtual reality (VR) environments is hard work, which denotes there is untapped potential. Thus, a reusable DT model is required to speed up the creation and scaling of DT‐driven VR environments. The objective of this study is for seeking solutions to make DT‐driven VR contexts faster in an industrial environment. In particular, this study presents a way to develop the settings more effectively. The highlight of this study, and related industrial instances, is the development of safety education for human‐robot collaboration in manufacturing contexts utilizing DT‐driven VR settings. A formwork mode is introduced, which involves specific formworks and the entire framework for disposing the formworks in order to more quickly amend DT‐driven VR environments to satisfy the requirements of a particular instance. The formwork is established applying two different industrial instances from manufacturing scenario.
Liang et al. (Thu,) studied this question.