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Area of Science:

  • Healthcare Technology
  • Industrial Revolutions
  • Digital Transformation

Background:

  • The evolution from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0 is crucial for technological advancement in the digital era.
  • Industry 4.0 introduced digitalization in healthcare, while Industry 5.0 emphasizes patient-centric care and personalization.
  • Integration of human and artificial intelligence in Industry 5.0 promises precise diagnostics and improved patient recovery.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To elaborate on the domains and limitations of Industry 5.0 in healthcare.
  • To explore potential research directions for Industry 6.0.
  • To highlight technologies enabling better healthcare outcomes through Industry 5.0.

Main Methods:

  • Review of Industry 5.0 concepts and their application in healthcare.
  • Analysis of Industry 5.0's impact on medical professionals and manufacturing.
  • Exploration of Industry 5.0's role in personalized product development.

Main Results:

  • Industry 5.0 streamlines medical professional tasks with software-based diagnosis and management.
  • It offers cost-effective manufacturing solutions, focusing on SMART and additive manufacturing for implants, bio-scaffolds, prosthetics, and instruments.
  • Industry 5.0 facilitates personalization and customization of medical products.

Conclusions:

  • Industry 5.0 represents an inevitable technological revolution in the medical field.
  • Key advancements include advanced automation, digitalization, collaborative robots, and personalization.
  • This revolution enhances patient care through tailored products and precise medical interventions.