A Review of Industry 4.0 And 6.0 In Manufacturing Industries
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Abstract
The German effort known as Industry 4.0 has become globally recognised in the past decade. Industry 4.0 technologies have been the subject of substantial investment, and numerous countries have initiated substantial initiatives in this area. Eleven years after Industry 4.0 was introduced, the European Commission introduced Industry 5.0. Industry 4.0 is known for its focus on technology, in contrast to the purportedly value-driven Industry 5.0. Because two Industrial Revolutions are present, questions arise, and explanations are required. We have chosen to organise our arguments around five of these themes and have made an effort to be objective when choosing our sources and discussing the important points. Using the goals, vision, and transformation of previous industrial revolutions as a framework, this article offers a worldwide picture of Industry 6.0's sustainability. Seizing breakthrough technologies that can be implemented globally is the only goal of industry 6.0. These technologies will provide growth to nations beyond all planetary boundaries, as well as riches and prosperity outside of work. The concept of sustainability a world without technology and the human virtual digital twin a system wherein everyone may view both the physical and digital versions of an item would be advanced by this revolution, which would also encourage people to live in stability with nature.