Pubblicato online: 21 nov 2024
Pagine: 47 - 67
Ricevuto: 21 giu 2024
Accettato: 31 lug 2024
DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/bipcm-2024-0003
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© 2024 Florin-Daniel Edutanu et al., published by Sciendo
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This paper aims to highlight the development potential and impact of the I5.0 pillars and their implications in industrial sectors affecting the manufacturing process. It examines the perspective through the lens of the three principles proposed by I5.0: human-centric, sustainability and resilience, which outline these new manufacturing technologies used to improve production processes in most fields, including industrial engineering. The pillars of the I5.0 concept identified in this paper will describe the amplification of this digital transformation and the more meaningful and effective collaboration between humans and machines and systems in their digital ecosystem. It is therefore important to note that, regardless of how the I5.0 concept is defined, these pillars underpin a new industrial revolution and define a new level of organisation and control over the future entire product life cycle value chain.