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  • Industry 4.0's Key Enabling Technologies (KETs) impact human factor strategy.
  • Operator 4.0 roles require skills for volatile, uncertain, complex, and ambiguous (VUCA) environments.
  • Current technological support may disempower the human factor.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To propose strategies for empowering the human factor in manufacturing systems transitioning from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0.
  • To establish a framework for occupational environments 5.0.
  • To enable the inclusion of singularized operators 4.0, including individuals with special capacities.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a new framework for designing occupational environments 5.0.
  • Integration of intelligent and inclusive digital solutions.
  • Proposal of a case study for worker inclusion in employment.

Main Results:

  • A framework for symbiotic and co-evolutionary socio-technical systems is established.
  • The model facilitates the integration of individuals with special capacities into the workforce.
  • Intelligent and inclusive digital solutions are integrated into digital transformation workspaces.

Conclusions:

  • Empowerment of the human factor is crucial for Industry 5.0.
  • The proposed framework supports talent, sustainability, and innovation.
  • Occupational environments 5.0 foster inclusive employment through digital solutions.