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    industry 5.0

    Explore " industry 5.0" with insightful episodes like "Hoe CIO Sjourd Wijdeveld een gefuseerde metaalverpakkingsreus samensmelt", "Industrial Automation - It Doesn't Have To... Be Industry 4.0", "Encore The Future of Industry 4.0, 5.0 and Beyond" and "The Future of Industry 4.0, 5.0 and Beyond" from podcasts like ""Transformers", "Industrial Automation – It Doesn’t Have To…", "Changing the Game with Industry 4.0 in the Intelligent Enterprise" and "Changing the Game with Industry 4.0 in the Intelligent Enterprise"" and more!

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    Hoe CIO Sjourd Wijdeveld een gefuseerde metaalverpakkingsreus samensmelt

    Hoe CIO Sjourd Wijdeveld een gefuseerde metaalverpakkingsreus samensmelt

    Sinds 2019 is Nederland plots een metaalverpakkingsgigant rijker. Trivium Packaging, ontstaan door een fusie van het Amerikaanse Exal en het Luxemburgse Ardagh, heeft zijn hoofdkantoor gevestigd in Amsterdam. Met ruim 50 fabrieken en 8000 werknemers is het verantwoordelijk voor verpakkingen die in honderden supermarkten ter wereld op de schappen liggen. Hoe zorgt CIO Sjourd Wijdeveld dat de nieuwe combinatie daadkrachtig opereert en moderniseert?

    Industrial Automation - It Doesn't Have To... Be Industry 4.0

    Industrial Automation - It Doesn't Have To... Be Industry 4.0

    Are we getting ready to undergo a new Industrial Revolution or are we already in it?

    There are many definitions of Industry 5.0.  Is it combining human creative and critical thinking with the speed and skill of automation?  Is it prioritizing "the wellbeing of the worker?"  Is it a wasteless world?  Or, is Industry 5.0 a combination of these?

    For someone whose been in industrial automation for 25+ years, what is Brandon's perspective of Industry 5.0?

    To lay the groundwork, Brandon explains the four Industrial Revolutions, and how the technologies resulting from each Industrial Revolution impacted the next.

    • What's Brandon's concept of Industry 5.0?

    • What would be the benefits of Industry 5.0?

    • What are the  concerns of Industry 5.0? 

    • How do we solve the scariness of letting the machines do the decision making?

    • What is the endgame of Industry 5.0 according to Brandon's muddied crystal ball?


    Here's a link to the episode where we talked about Risk Assessments

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    Encore The Future of Industry 4.0, 5.0 and Beyond

    Encore The Future of Industry 4.0, 5.0 and Beyond
    The Buzz: “85% of manufacturers consider the ‘connected workforce’…robots and humans working together being routine in manufacturing by 2020…an essential element in their business strategy” (blog.universal-robots.com). While a replicator à la Star Trek is speculative fiction, 3D printing is not, and the 4th Industrial Revolution is happening now. Industry 4.0 started with the concept of an Intelligent Factory. Now it’s about designing and manufacturing intelligent products and assets, and empowering employees to leverage the data to make predictive, prescriptive and automated decisions across the entire supply chain. Then what? Will automation make human employment redundant? Is the ‘Skynet’ scenario the inevitable endpoint for AI? Will cars and refrigerators spy on us or control our behaviors? Bob Parker at IDC and Tom Raftery at SAP share their vision of Industry 4.0 and offer provocative opinions about Industry 5.0 and beyond. Join us for The Future of Industry 4.0, 5.0 and Beyond

    The Future of Industry 4.0, 5.0 and Beyond

    The Future of Industry 4.0, 5.0 and Beyond
    The Buzz: “85% of manufacturers consider the ‘connected workforce’…robots and humans working together being routine in manufacturing by 2020…an essential element in their business strategy” (blog.universal-robots.com). While a replicator à la Star Trek is speculative fiction, 3D printing is not, and the 4th Industrial Revolution is happening now. Industry 4.0 started with the concept of an Intelligent Factory. Now it’s about designing and manufacturing intelligent products and assets, and empowering employees to leverage the data to make predictive, prescriptive and automated decisions across the entire supply chain. Then what? Will automation make human employment redundant? Is the ‘Skynet’ scenario the inevitable endpoint for AI? Will cars and refrigerators spy on us or control our behaviors? Bob Parker at IDC and Tom Raftery at SAP share their vision of Industry 4.0 and offer provocative opinions about Industry 5.0 and beyond. Join us for The Future of Industry 4.0, 5.0 and Beyond