It seems that when we were finally understanding, implementing, and getting used to Industry 4.0, the term 5.0 came about. When did this happen? Why so fast?
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It seems that when we were finally understanding, implementing, and getting used to Industry 4.0, the term 5.0 came about. When did this happen? Why so fast?
Continue reading “The leap from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0”
Maintenance Management is often seen more as a series of required tasks than as an essential part of any industrial process. Some companies even reduce maintenance management to a “necessary evil” or to mere and unavoidable production costs.
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