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Industry 5.0: Tracing the Journey and Shaping the Future

Dr.Niraj C. Chaudhari

(03 – 2026)

DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.19365355

 

Industrial transformation is fundamentally a socio-technical process that integrates both technological advancements and human factors. Industry 5.0 has recently emerged as a concept that emphasizes a human-centric approach to industrial development. It focuses on aligning technological innovation with the well-being of workers, societal needs, and sustainable practices, including efficient energy use, responsible material processing, and optimized product lifecycles. This study conducts a tertiary-level analysis of thirty-two existing literature reviews on Industry 5.0, supported by bibliometric insights derived from the Scopus database. The findings reveal that research on Industry 5.0 has evolved through three distinct phases since 2018, initially marked by its differentiation from Industry 4.0. Recent research trends highlight a growing emphasis on circular manufacturing approaches, driven by advanced, human-oriented digital technologies capable of predicting and addressing potential impacts proactively. Unlike Industry 4.0, Industry 5.0 adopts a broader, future-focused, and cross-sectoral perspective.From a theoretical standpoint, this paper synthesizes key insights from existing literature to provide a clearer understanding of the Industry 5.0 research landscape and outlines directions for future exploration. From a practical perspective, it identifies critical societal considerations that organizations should integrate into their digital transformation strategies, alongside the goal of enhancing economic performance. Keywords: Industry 5.0, bibliometric analysis, tertiary study

 

 

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