Industry 5.0 concepts and enabling technologies, towards an enhanced conservation practice

Systematic literature review protocol

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

A. Jiménez Rios (OsloMet – storbyuniversitetet)

Margarita L. Petrou (University of Cyprus)

Rafael Ramirez (University of Minho)

Vagelis Plevris (Qatar University)

M. Nogal (TU Delft - Integral Design & Management)

Research Group
Integral Design & Management
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.12688/openreseurope.17505.1
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Integral Design & Management
Volume number
4
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Abstract

Industry 4.0 has led to digitalization and an increase in industrial activity. However, it has recently been recognized as inadequate for achieving European goals by 2030. Therefore, a novel Industry 5.0 paradigm has emerged in response to the unexpected negative effects caused by its predecessor. Industry 5.0 is mainly based on three foundational ideas: i) human-centrism, ii) resilience, and iii) sustainability. Human-centric solutions and human-machine-interaction; bio-inspired technologies and smart materials; real time-based digital twins and simulation; cyber safe data transmission, storage, and analysis; artificial intelligence; and energy efficiency and trustworthy autonomy have been recognized as the enabling technologies of this transformative vision. This paper outlines the protocol adopted to conduct a systematic literature review with the aim of exploring how the Architecture, Engineering, Construction, Management, Operation, and Conservation (AECMO&C) industry can adapt and be better prepared to embrace novel Industry 5.0 principles and enabling technologies, ultimately resulting in enhanced conservation practices for the built cultural heritage environment.