13Jun Industry 5.0: human-centric, resilient and sustainable strategy by Bojana Bajic R&D Industry 5.0 represents the concept of transition to a human–centric, sustainable, and resilient manufacturing system driven by advanced technologies. However, the greatest potential for innovation in the industry is reflected in the application of advanced digital technologies. The era of advanced digital technologies has been started by the fourth-industrial revolution, better known as Industry 4.0. Many industries expect Industry 4.0 to have a significant impact on their supply chains, manufacturing processes, and business models. Thus, Industry 4.0 is a technological concept offering a promise of enhancement in efficiency through digital connectivity and AI, but reporting a lot of implementation challenges. Read More
2Jun Faculty of Technical Sciences and Mitsubishi Electric Signed the Agreement on Long-Term Business and Technical Cooperation by Prof. Dr. Aleksandar Rikalovic Implementation The Faculty of Technical Sciences from Novi Sad, Serbia, and Mitsubishi Electric Europe B.V., German Branch signed the Agreement on long-term business and technical cooperation. The agreement signed between Faculty and this prominent company defines a joint cooperation in the development of smart factories in the field of Industry 4.0. Mitsubishi Electric has recognized Faculty as a strategic partner in Europe for the development and implementation of the e-F@ctroy concept and Edge Computing solutions based on artificial intelligence. Read More