Industry 5.0: Human-Machine Collaboration And Sustainability
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 838.55 MB | Duration: 1h 12m
Published 9/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 838.55 MB | Duration: 1h 12m
Industry 5.0: Human-Machine Collaboration, AI, IoT, and Sustainable Manufacturing for Future Innovation
What you'll learn
Master Industry 5.0 fundamentals, human-machine collaboration, and sustainability strategies to drive innovation in modern smart factories.
Apply IoT, AI, digital twins, and cobots for real-time analytics, predictive maintenance, and efficient production in industrial ecosystems.
Develop sustainable manufacturing practices with green technologies, circular economy, and ethical AI applications for resilient supply chains.
Design and implement a complete Industry 5.0 strategy, from digital transformation frameworks to certification readiness and workforce reskilling.
Requirements
No prior Industry 4.0 or 5.0 experience required – the course is designed for beginners, professionals, and students interested in smart manufacturing. Basic computer and internet skills – learners should be comfortable using a PC or laptop with stable internet access to explore digital tools and platforms. Curiosity about innovation and technology – an open mindset to learn about IoT, AI, robotics, and sustainability in modern industrial ecosystems. Optional background in engineering or business – helpful but not mandatory; all concepts are explained step by step with real-world applications.
Description
Industry 5.0: Human-Machine Collaboration and Sustainable Manufacturing:"This course contains the use of artificial intelligence.” Is a comprehensive course designed to prepare professionals, students, and innovators for the future of smart industries. While Industry 4.0 focused on automation, digitalization, and cyber-physical systems, Industry 5.0 introduces a new paradigm where humans, machines, and AI collaborate to create efficient, ethical, and sustainable production systems.In this course, you will explore the core principles of Industry 5.0, including human-centered manufacturing, advanced robotics, cobots (collaborative robots), and the integration of AI, IoT, and digital twins for real-time decision-making. You will learn how edge computing and predictive analytics are transforming smart factories, how sustainability and circular economy practices reduce environmental impact, and how supply chains are becoming resilient through digital traceability and transparency.Practical case studies from the automotive and aerospace sectors will demonstrate how organizations are implementing Industry 5.0 strategies to optimize operations, reduce waste, and accelerate innovation. Special emphasis is given to AI ethics, workforce reskilling, and leadership in digital transformation, ensuring that learners understand not only the technology but also the social and ethical implications of the new industrial era.By the end of this course, you will be able to design and implement a complete Industry 5.0 strategy, applying concepts of sustainability, human-machine collaboration, and intelligent automation to real-world contexts. You will also receive a certificate of Industry 5.0 readiness, validating your ability to navigate and lead in the next generation of industrial innovation.
Overview
Section 1: What is Industry 5.0 and Why It Matters: Human-Centric and Sustainable Manufactu
Lecture 1 What is Industry 5.0 and Why It Matters: Human-Centric and Sustainable Manufactu
Section 2: Human-Centered Manufacturing: Ergonomics, AI, Robotics, and Sustainability
Lecture 2 Human-Centered Manufacturing: Ergonomics, AI, Robotics, and Sustainability
Section 3: AI for Human-Machine Collaboration: Machine Learning, Cobots, and Industry 5.0
Lecture 3 AI for Human-Machine Collaboration: Machine Learning, Cobots, and Industry 5.0
Section 4: Integrating AR/VR and Smart Materials in Industry 5.0 Manufacturing
Lecture 4 Integrating AR/VR and Smart Materials in Industry 5.0 Manufacturing
Section 5: Big Data and Predictive Analytics in Industry 5.0 Smart Manufacturing
Lecture 5 Big Data and Predictive Analytics in Industry 5.0 Smart Manufacturing
Section 6: Green Manufacturing & Sustainability: Circular Economy and Industry 5.0
Lecture 6 Green Manufacturing & Sustainability: Circular Economy and Industry 5.0
Section 7: Social and Ethical Considerations in Industry 5.0: Human-Centric Systems
Lecture 7 Social and Ethical Considerations in Industry 5.0: Human-Centric Systems
Section 8: Organizational Change for Industry 5.0: Digital Transformation & Leadership
Lecture 8 Organizational Change for Industry 5.0: Digital Transformation & Leadership
Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0 professionals who want to master human-machine collaboration, AI, IoT, and sustainable manufacturing practices. Automation, robotics, and digital transformation engineers seeking practical frameworks to design and implement Industry 5.0 strategies. Sustainability managers and supply chain leaders aiming to integrate circular economy, green manufacturing, and resilient operations. Students, researchers, and future technology enthusiasts in engineering, business, or innovation fields who want to prepare for next-generation smart industries.