Automation and Robotics Pilot Lines in the Context of Industry 5.0

Pilot lines have become a key element in modern industry. The demands for resilience, human-centricity, and sustainability in Industry 5.0, combined with technological innovations, highlight the critical role of these lines in the new industrial paradigm. Pilot lines facilitate the validation of pro...

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Main Authors: Rubén Alonso, Tomás F. Sánchez, Diego A. Alfaro, Yarens J. Cruz, Alberto Villalonga, Fernando Castaño
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2025-02-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/5/2510
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author Rubén Alonso
Tomás F. Sánchez
Diego A. Alfaro
Yarens J. Cruz
Alberto Villalonga
Fernando Castaño
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description Pilot lines have become a key element in modern industry. The demands for resilience, human-centricity, and sustainability in Industry 5.0, combined with technological innovations, highlight the critical role of these lines in the new industrial paradigm. Pilot lines facilitate the validation of processes and the reduction in uncertainties, making them essential tools for future industries. This article examines the current state of pilot lines and evaluates their alignment with Industry 5.0 principles. As part of this analysis, the GAMHE 5.0 pilot line is presented as a line designed with a focus on automation and robotics, meeting the requirements of the industries of the future. This article also details a series of case studies conducted on the pilot line, demonstrating its flexibility and adaptability. Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of small-scale lines are analyzed within the context of Industry 5.0, emphasizing their importance in balancing technology, human factors, and sustainability.
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spelling doaj-art-bc1e90fac5424d3bbbe3b58c5595c9342025-08-20T02:53:19ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172025-02-01155251010.3390/app15052510Automation and Robotics Pilot Lines in the Context of Industry 5.0Rubén Alonso0Tomás F. Sánchez1Diego A. Alfaro2Yarens J. Cruz3Alberto Villalonga4Fernando Castaño5Centro de Automática y Robótica, CSIC-Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28500 Madrid, SpainCentro de Automática y Robótica, CSIC-Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28500 Madrid, SpainCentro de Automática y Robótica, CSIC-Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28500 Madrid, SpainCentro de Automática y Robótica, CSIC-Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28500 Madrid, SpainCentro de Automática y Robótica, CSIC-Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28500 Madrid, SpainCentro de Automática y Robótica, CSIC-Universidad Politécnica de Madrid, 28500 Madrid, SpainPilot lines have become a key element in modern industry. The demands for resilience, human-centricity, and sustainability in Industry 5.0, combined with technological innovations, highlight the critical role of these lines in the new industrial paradigm. Pilot lines facilitate the validation of processes and the reduction in uncertainties, making them essential tools for future industries. This article examines the current state of pilot lines and evaluates their alignment with Industry 5.0 principles. As part of this analysis, the GAMHE 5.0 pilot line is presented as a line designed with a focus on automation and robotics, meeting the requirements of the industries of the future. This article also details a series of case studies conducted on the pilot line, demonstrating its flexibility and adaptability. Finally, the advantages and disadvantages of small-scale lines are analyzed within the context of Industry 5.0, emphasizing their importance in balancing technology, human factors, and sustainability.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/5/2510pilot linesIndustry 5.0automationroboticssustainable manufacturing
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Automation and Robotics Pilot Lines in the Context of Industry 5.0
Applied Sciences
pilot lines
Industry 5.0
automation
robotics
sustainable manufacturing
title Automation and Robotics Pilot Lines in the Context of Industry 5.0
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title_short Automation and Robotics Pilot Lines in the Context of Industry 5.0
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topic pilot lines
Industry 5.0
automation
robotics
sustainable manufacturing
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/15/5/2510
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