4D/5D/6D Printing Technology in the Architecture, Engineering, and Construction (AEC) Industry: Applications, Challenges, and Future Advancements DOI
Nitin Liladhar Rane, Saurabh Choudhary, Jayesh Rane

et al.

SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Jan. 1, 2023

The convergence of 4D, 5D, and 6D printing technologies with the Architecture, Engineering, Construction (AEC) sector has ushered in an era unparalleled innovation efficiency. This study delves into diverse applications, obstacles, forthcoming advancements these cutting-edge within AEC industry. 4D printing, marked by materials that can self-transform or assemble over time, revolutionized architectural design enabling dynamic structures respond to environmental stimuli. 5D seamlessly integrates cost estimation fabrication process, ensuring real-time project budgeting management. Additionally, incorporates sustainability data, providing architects engineers insights long-term impact their designs. These applications collectively enhance industry's capacity create are sustainable, cost-effective, adaptable. Despite promising challenges persist. Material constraints, scalability production, need for standardized processes present significant obstacles. Furthermore, integrating intricate data streams demands robust computational algorithms efficient management systems. Ethical concerns surrounding intellectual property, security, also require careful consideration. To surmount challenges, ongoing research focuses on advancing material science, innovative techniques, development intelligent algorithms. Collaboration among interdisciplinary teams, including architects, engineers, computer scientists, experts, is crucial unlocking full potential technologies. integration artificial intelligence machine learning holds promise streamlining optimizing usage, enhancing predictive modeling. approach paves way a more sustainable Embracing essential navigate complexities modern architecture, resilient built environment future generations.

Language: Английский

Beyond Industry 4.0: a systematic review of Industry 5.0 technologies and implications for social, environmental and economic sustainability DOI Creative Commons
Morteza Ghobakhloo, Mohammad Iranmanesh, Masood Fathi

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Asia-Pacific Journal of Business Administration, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: May 4, 2024

Purpose The study seeks to understand the possible opportunities that Industry 5.0 might offer for various aspects of inclusive sustainability. aims discuss existing perspectives on classification technologies and their underlying role in materializing sustainability values this agenda. Design/methodology/approach systematically reviewed literature based PRISMA protocol. further employed a detailed content-centric review eligible documents conducted evidence mapping fulfill research objectives. Findings advancement is currently underway, with noteworthy initial contributions enriching its knowledge base. Although unanimous definition remains lacking, diverse viewpoints emerge concerning recognition fundamental potential yielding sustainable outcomes. expected contribution varies significantly depending context nature technologies. Practical implications holds advancing at both firm supply chain levels. It envisioned contribute proportionately three dimensions. However, current discourse primarily dwells theoretical conceptual domains, lacking empirical exploration practical implications. Originality/value This comprehensively explores economic, environmental social Despite promise, supporting effectiveness limited. Certain conditions are necessary realize benefits fully, yet mechanisms behind these require investigation. In regard, suggests several areas future research.

Language: Английский

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Operations Management, Sustainability & Industry 5.0: A critical analysis and future agenda DOI Creative Commons
Susana Garrido Azevedo, Jorge Muniz, Vagner Batista Ribeiro

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Cleaner Logistics and Supply Chain, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 10, P. 100141 - 100141

Published: Jan. 21, 2024

This study aims to discuss how literature explores the relationship between Industry 4.0 and 5.0, operations management, sustainability. A systematic review was conducted investigate this relationship, 30 articles were identified. The data from these discussed in a structured summary, which facilitated its analysis. It identified that Internet of Things (IoT) Big Data are most commonly cited technologies current literature. However, it realised analysed focuses mainly on instead 5.0. represents concern also an empirical theoretical opportunity for deeper analysis topics such as people, sustainability, organizational resilience related Operations Management & Supply Chain. These opportunities can provide insights assist researchers future management practices further research.

Language: Английский

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The Confluence of Digital Twin and Blockchan Technologies in Industry 5.0: Transforming Supply Chain Management for Innovation and Sustainability DOI
Zhen Zhen,

Yanqing Yao

Journal of the Knowledge Economy, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: June 26, 2024

Language: Английский

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Framework to supporting monitoring the circular economy in the context of industry 5.0: A proposal considering circularity indicators, digital transformation, and sustainability DOI
Renan Carriço Payer, Osvaldo Luíz Gonçalves Quelhas, Níssia Carvalho Rosa Bergiante

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Journal of Cleaner Production, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 466, P. 142850 - 142850

Published: June 11, 2024

Language: Английский

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Integrating AI and Quantum Technologies for Sustainable Supply Chain Management DOI
Pawan Whig, Rajesh Remala,

Krishnamurty Raju Mudunuru

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Advances in logistics, operations, and management science book series, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown, P. 267 - 283

Published: June 30, 2024

This chapter investigates the synergistic potential of integrating artificial intelligence (AI) and quantum technologies to foster sustainable practices within supply chain management. With growing emphasis on environmental responsibility ethical sourcing, organizations are seeking innovative solutions optimize their chains while minimizing impact. By leveraging AI's predictive capabilities computing's computational power, this explores how can enhance decision-making processes, resource utilization promote sustainability across chains. Through case studies practical examples, demonstrates integration AI enable real-time monitoring, analytics, adaptive optimization strategies, ultimately contributing a more resilient ecosystem.

Language: Английский

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Sustainable I4.0 integration and transition to I5.0 in traditional and digital technological organisations DOI
Rodrigo Goyannes Gusm�ão Caiado, Eduardo Machado, Renan Silva Santos

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Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 207, P. 123582 - 123582

Published: July 19, 2024

Language: Английский

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Digital technologies and food supply chain: a scoping view from 2010 to 2024 DOI Creative Commons
Rashmi Ranjan Panigrahi,

Neha Singh,

Kamalakanta Muduli

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International Journal of Industrial Engineering and Operations Management, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: unknown

Published: Sept. 11, 2024

Purpose This paper aims to deepen the understanding of robust food supply chains (FSC) in SMEs by exploring and analyzing literature through lenses digital technologies. Design/methodology/approach The study collected data from Scopus spanning 2010 2024, employing selected keywords, processed it using VOS-viewer Biblioshiny derive valid inferences theoretical arguments. Findings review identified several key themes shaping future chain management – Sustainability SCM, Industry 4.0, Digitalization with FSCM, Circular Economy, Food Waste Supply Chain, Security Climate Change. These collectively bring transformative opportunities for both adoption technologies sustainable practices chains. Research limitations/implications found limitations are rooted financial constraints, institutional barriers expertise-related challenges encountered within realm FSC. Government corporate houses should focus on these as well convert them strengthen Originality/value stands out a pioneering that not only explores FSC but also link evidence unorganized sector, providing unique insights into previously underexplored area.

Language: Английский

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Efficiency of metaverse on the improvement of the green procurement policy of semiconductor supply chain – based on behaviour perspective DOI
Ping‐Kuo Chen, Yong Ye, Ming‐Hui Wen

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Resources Policy, Journal Year: 2023, Volume and Issue: 86, P. 104213 - 104213

Published: Sept. 30, 2023

Language: Английский

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Circular manufacturing and Industry 5.0. assessing material flows in the manufacturing process in relation to e-waste streams DOI Creative Commons
Agata Mesjasz-Lech, Ágnes Kemendi, Pál Michelberger

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Engineering Management in Production and Services, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 16(1), P. 114 - 133

Published: March 1, 2024

Abstract The article aims (1) to evaluate material flows in the manufacturing process reflecting level of circular European Union countries and (2) estimate relationship between volume e-waste put on market, illustrating implementation effect Industry 5.0 technologies. A systematic country classification was created according development conditions for environmentally sustainable enterprises trends volumes. Multidimensional data analysis linear ordering method were used achieve research objectives. dynamics changes identified variables analysed using indexes average annual rate change. Relationships estimated Pearson’s correlation coefficient. main result is synthetic measure context flows. Significant differences observed values representing countries. This means countries’ levels are significantly higher than others. Moreover, coefficients market change volume. coefficient do not confirm a statistically significant indicated variables. Most have developing businesses, but at same time, they show negative generated.

Language: Английский

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Be digital to be sustainable! The mediating role of sustainable supply chain practices in triggering the effects of digitalisation on Sustainable Development Goals in the European Union DOI Creative Commons
Mohammed Ibrahim Gariba, Fazal Ur Rehman, Viktor Prokop

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Oeconomia Copernicana, Journal Year: 2024, Volume and Issue: 15(4), P. 1383 - 1425

Published: Nov. 12, 2024

Research background: European Union (EU) economies need to enhance sustainable supply chains (SSCs) through digitalisation realise development goals (SDGs). However, the impact of on SDGs is complex and multifaceted, role SSCs in mediating this relationship not fully understood. While extant research has delved into influence SSCs, predominantly within specific industries or geographic regions, a gap persists concerning large-N samples generalisability results. Purpose article: This study evaluates achieving along with mediation based resource-based view, triple-bottom-line, dynamic capabilities theories. Methods: The extracted panel data from Eurostat 2013 2022 evaluated these partial least squares structural equation modelling estimate association among constructs. sample covers EU–27 countries consists 270 observations. Digitalisation operationalised as use digital technologies to, for instance, innovate business models, provide new revenue streams value-producing opportunities, enhance, streamline, make chain processes more efficient environmentally sustainable. SSC practices encompass design, planning, execution, monitoring activities create value, optimise resources, minimise environmental impact. Findings & value-added: findings indicate that positive practices. also noted initiatives play between EU economies. These interesting insights could direct policymakers enforce initiative boost Although literature gained significant attention, first domains.

Language: Английский

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