2024
DOI: 10.3390/pr12030473
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Proposal of Industry 5.0-Enabled Sustainability of Product–Service Systems and Its Quantitative Multi-Criteria Decision-Making Method

Qichun Jin,
Huimin Chen,
Fuwen Hu

Abstract: In the wake of Industry 4.0, the ubiquitous internet of things provides big data to potentially quantify the environmental footprint of green products. Further, as the concept of Industry 5.0 emphasizes, the increasing mass customization production makes the product configurations full of individuation and diversification. Driven by these fundamental changes, the design for sustainability of a high-mix low-volume product–service system faces the increasingly deep coupling of technology-driven product solutions… Show more

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“…This work is also within the scope of the advent Industry 5.0, as the pillars of this new evolution of industrial technology are based on sustainability, human centricity, and resilience [43]. To this end, this research is greatly centred on the pillars of Industry 5.0: human-centric, as the solution outputted by the many-objective optimization model requires a human decision-maker with field expertise; sustainable, as one of the objectives is the reduction in energy consumption; resilient, as the risk of shortage is also minimized, and the optimization is data-driven, based on the production schedule of the company.…”
Section: Proposed Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work is also within the scope of the advent Industry 5.0, as the pillars of this new evolution of industrial technology are based on sustainability, human centricity, and resilience [43]. To this end, this research is greatly centred on the pillars of Industry 5.0: human-centric, as the solution outputted by the many-objective optimization model requires a human decision-maker with field expertise; sustainable, as one of the objectives is the reduction in energy consumption; resilient, as the risk of shortage is also minimized, and the optimization is data-driven, based on the production schedule of the company.…”
Section: Proposed Approachmentioning
confidence: 99%