Sustainability: The Main Pillar of Industry 5.0
Keywords:
Sustainability, Industry 5.0, Digital Technology, Job Creation, Economic GrowthSynopsis
The implementation of sustainability principles into Industry 5.0 is crucial in the face of climate change and rising global environmental issues. This study aims to analyze the interaction between Industry 5.0 and sustainability. The review of 464 papers extracted from the Scopus database demonstrates the increasing annual scientific production and illustrates the growing interest in the topic by researchers and scholars. The analysis of clusters provides scope on the dimensions of Industry 5.0 and sustainability with the domination of the environmental aspects like climate change, energy efficiency, environmental impact and sustainable development. The importance of the digital technology is also revealed.
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