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This research presents a bibliometric study of the Industry 5.0 scientific-technological field, identifying the beginning of its growth stage and dating it to the year 2019, visualizing the leading countries and the most cited authors and contributions, obtaining the general overview of the field of study. It is deepened by studying “Industry 5.0” authors’ keywords, detecting the strong connection between Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0, as well as the close relationship of both with the terms “Artificial Intelligence”, “Internet of Things”, “Blockchain”, “Sustainability”, “Triple Helix” and “Industrial Revolution”. Industry 5.0 links are also observed with “Human factor”, “Human robot collaboration”, “Smart manufacturing”, “Human-centric”, “Human machine interaction”, “Ergonomics” and “Self-organised-manufacturing”. Finally, a new human-centred search and approach is performed, revealing that the author’s term “human-machine” is used for the first time in 2020, demonstrating the novelty of this field of study.
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Project entitled "Moving towards Industry 5.0. Learning to work with intelligent machines" financed by Fundación Caja Vital. (Ref: VITAL 21/13).
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Ruiz-de-la-Torre, A., Rio-Belver, R.M., Guevara-Ramirez, W., Merlo, C. (2023). Industry 5.0 and Human-Centered Approach. Bibliometric Review. In: García Márquez, F.P., Segovia Ramírez, I., Bernalte Sánchez, P.J., Muñoz del Río, A. (eds) IoT and Data Science in Engineering Management. CIO 2022. Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, vol 160. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27915-7_71
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