A new kind of pressure on manufacturing
Production environments are changing and not just at the edge, but at the core.
Manufacturers today are expected to deliver faster, with fewer resources and more control. Energy targets are stricter. Traceability is standard. Downtime is expensive. And the flexibility to adapt, to new products, new regulations, or new supply chain issues, is no longer a nice-to-have.
This is the backdrop for industrial transformation: a practical, measurable shift in how factories operate, make decisions, and scale.
Industry 4.0 got us here. Industry 5.0 moves us forward.
For the past decade, the focus has been on Industry 4.0: automating processes, connecting machines, collecting data. Most manufacturers are somewhere along that path.
But the conversation is shifting toward Industry 5.0. It’s less about more sensors or dashboards and more about how people and systems work together, in real time, with better context, and fewer silos.
Where 4.0 digitized production, 5.0 is about making it adaptable, resilient, and human-aware. Our standard solutions, based on our developed CPMS framework including Unified NameSpace (UNS) principles, are core for 4.0 integrations. Further human centric and sustainable improvement programs based on this platform leads us towards 5.0 objectives.