Quality 5.0: A Paradigm Shift Towards Proactive Quality Control in Industry 5.0
Jan Frick, Piotr Grudowski
Abstract
Industry 5.0, the latest wave of industrial revolution, is redefining the traditional manufacturing and production landscapes by leveraging advanced technologies, promoting sustainability, and fostering a human-centric approach. An inevitable consequence of this progression is Quality 5.0, the next phase of quality control and assurance. Quality 5.0 aims to transcend the limitations of conventional quality control techniques, which are typically reactive, by adopting a proactive stance towards defect prevention and process optimization. This paper elucidates the concepts of Quality 5.0, discussing its principles, benefits, and potential challenges in the context of Industry 5.0.
Topics & Concepts
Quality (philosophy)Context (archaeology)Control (management)Quality assuranceSustainabilityParadigm shiftProcess (computing)Process managementRisk analysis (engineering)Computer scienceQuality managementBusinessKnowledge managementMarketingArtificial intelligenceOperating systemBiologyEcologyEpistemologyService (business)PhilosophyPaleontologyDigital Transformation in IndustryManufacturing Process and OptimizationIndustrial Vision Systems and Defect Detection