Analysing ways of technological growth enables the usage of Industry 5.0 in the market
H. Shayrine and
Pulidindi Venugopal
International Journal of Process Management and Benchmarking, 2024, vol. 18, issue 1, 65-81
Abstract:
'Industry 5.0' is an emerging concept in the new era of industrialisation. Technological growth can certainly enable new advances in industry and manufacturing, and it is likely expected that it enhances increased automation, digitisation, and connectivity in Industry 5.0-related sectors. It is crucial to think about the potential advantages and disadvantages of these developments, as well as how they will affect society, the workforce, and the market as a whole. An analysis of technical growth has a positive impact on the industry. It aids in improving the business's structure. As a result, fresh business concepts must be developed to improve organisational culture. Survey analysis is significantly measured with the help of the primary quantitative method. The survey has been done on 85 employees with the help of SPSS. This research study helps to analyse the use of different techniques to enhance the growth of the industry. Therefore, it is highlighted that the production of higher quality products in low-cost investment has to be generated in the fourth revolution of the industry due to the use of digital technology. The analysis shows a strong linkage between the two constructs.
Keywords: fourth revolution of industry; Industry 5.0; green revolution; industrial growth; demographic analysis. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2024
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