Presentation for OpenLivingLab Days 2023, “Living Labs for an era of transitions: How human-centric innovation is changing our lives - #OLLD23”; Session Industry5.0: A new approach fostering social innovation?!,
22 September 2023
Similaire à Dhondt, Steven & Oeij, Peter – Bridges5.0: Bridging Risks to an Inclusive Digital and Green future by Enhancing workforce Skills for Industry 5.0
Similaire à Dhondt, Steven & Oeij, Peter – Bridges5.0: Bridging Risks to an Inclusive Digital and Green future by Enhancing workforce Skills for Industry 5.0(20)
Dhondt, Steven & Oeij, Peter – Bridges5.0: Bridging Risks to an Inclusive Digital and Green future by Enhancing workforce Skills for Industry 5.0
1. Funded by the European Union under grant agreement No 101069651. The contents of this publication are however the sole responsibility of the BRIDGES 5.0 project
consortium only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or HADEA. Neither the European Union nor HADEA can be held responsible for them.
Co-funded
by the
Funded by the European Union under grant agreement No 101069651. The contents of this publication are however the sole responsibility of the BRIDGES 5.0 project
consortium only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or HADEA. Neither the European Union nor HADEA can be held responsible for them.
Co-funded
by the
Peter Oeij & Steven Dhondt, TNO (Netherlands)
Human-centric innovation and
social innovation: the role of
BRIDGES 5.0
contact: peter.oeij@tno.nl
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Bridges5.0
Bridging Risks to an
Inclusive Digital and Green
future by Enhancing
workforce Skills for
industry 5.0
2023-2027
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European industry has embarked on a path of digital transformation.
Whilst the concept of Industry 4.0 has been driven primarily by
productivity and technological considerations, the last ten years have
clearly demonstrated the need for wider perspectives to make digital
transformation work.
Bridges 5.0 in Short
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1. Industrial companies do
not exist in a vacuum –
employees must also
share in the resulting
productivity gains.
Employees also have
responsibilities - not
least to take control of
their own skills
development.
Three changes are required:
2. Industry itself must
become greener and
more circular.
These changes also
require new
management and
workforce skills.
3. Investing in skills and
finding new synergies
between the interests of
companies and their
employees is a priority
if industry is to become
more resilient in the
face of an increasingly
volatile world.
human-centricity - sustainability - resilience
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BRIDGES5.0 investigates....
What are the characteristics of a firm that is
functioning:
-human-centric
-resilient
-sustainable
...and BRIDGES5.0 assesses what
are the workforce skills if employees
and managers need to operate:
-human-centric
-resilient
-sustainable
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Bridges 5.0 in short (1 / 2)
Why Bridges?
Our European industries need to become
more sustainable, human-centric and
resilient. The European Commission has
formulated a policy called Industry 5.0.
Industry 5.0 is not so much a next stage in
industrial development, but a policy
intended to help companies change their
company practices.
Managers, employees and customers must work together to support green
production processes, services and products. Companies need to reuse materials
to reduce their reliance on scarce resources. To make this all happen, companies
need to understand that they must put their most scarce resource at the centre of
their operation: the human worker.
Using the intellect of the human worker,
Industry 5.0 as a policy can support
companies to make use of the newest
technologies to their fullest extent. Industry
5.0 does not put profit first but the necessary
societal change that can be achieved with better
use of all resources, technology – circularity –
skills, in companies.
The goals of Industry 5.0 can only be
achieved if workforce skills are
redeveloped.
The outcomes contribute to the right supply of
skilled workers who will enable companies to
optimise the gains from digital technology and
the right skills to deal with the digital and
green transition to achieve a sustainable,
resilient and fairer future for Europe.
Stakeholders’ commitment is crucial to the success of Industry 5.0,
and BRIDGES 5.0 creates a unique consortium collaboration between
researchers, 8 EU-industrial companies, 9 Industry 4.0 ecosystems
and the main EU social partners. An interactive process is created
between stakeholders to align with their differing interests, and the
research results, produced in 7 steps, will be a vital resource for the
stakeholders. A business plan supports the sustainability of the
Industry 5.0 Platform.
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Bridges 5.0 in short (2 / 2)
Project objectives
Quantitatively map how jobs are
transforming and what new green and
digital jobs are emerging in Industry 4.0; and
qualitatively understand Industry 5.0
requirements (human- and socio-centric,
sustainable and resilience) for these jobs
and company practices;
Map Industry 5.0 skills and skill gaps at
the EU-level and five EU-institutional
contexts for emerging green and digital
jobs; and enable monitoring of skill gaps
using skills taxonomies/standards;
Set up learning trajectories and training
pathways, using the enriched Teaching and
Learning Factories concepts, and experiment
with these interventions to reduce skill gaps
for four target groups, i.e. managers,
employees, job seekers and students;
Engage a range of industry and related
stakeholders at regional, national and EU
levels and co-produce a web platform
called Industry 5.0 Platform. The
platform facilitates social innovation in the
learning field and provides these
stakeholders and target groups with
recommendations and instruments for new
learning and training systems.
BRIDGES 5.0 bridges risks
to an inclusive digital and
green future by enhancing
workforce skills for
Industry 5.0. To achieve this
ambition, four objectives are
central:
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Industry 5.0 as core idea + social innovation
component
SUSTAINABILITY
HUMAN-CENTRIC
RESILIENCE
SOCIO-CENTRIC
SOCIAL INNOVATION
-inclusiveness
-social values
-human well-being
-etc.
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AI-driven data
collection
Data collection on
vacancies and
organisational
practices
Standards
Industry 5.0
standards for
knowledge, abilities
and characteristics
Experiments
Experiments with
learning and
teaching factories
that translate the
Industry 5.0
requirements
Strategies
Identify strategies
for and with core
stakeholders within
five countries
Evidence based
approach
Change in education,
the labour market
practices and
organisational and
training practices
Platform Industry
5.0
Recommendations
and instruments on
Industry 5.0 skills
Bridges 5.0 – outcomes and relevance
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Netherlands
TNO, PVT
+ Smart Makers Academy
+ Sharehouse
+ Baandomein
+ FNV
EU
BusinessEurope
CEEMET
IndustriALL
EFFRA
EUWIN
Spain
TKNIKA + Mondragon University
+ Mondragon Corp
Bridges 5.0 consortium network.
Norway
Agder University
+ Eyde network
+ Morrow Batteries
Lithuania
LPK + KTU
+ Kitron
+Hybrid Lab
Belgium
KU Leuven
+ Agoria
+ Atlas Copco Austria
AIT + FHJ
+ Industrie 4.0 Plattfom
+ ProGE
+ Arbeitskammer
France
CNAM
+ ANACT
United Kingdom
IER – Warwick Univeristy
+ WMG
Greece
LMS
Germany
TU Dortmund - sfs
+ Airbus
+ ThyssenKrupp
Italy
UNIBA + COMAU
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Become network partner? Member of the Stakeholder Board?
Participate in the web platform called Industry 5.0 Platform.
Join the community at https://bridges5-0.eu/
what is the link with ENoLL?
how can ENoLL cooperate with Bridges5.0?
Innovative community, like minds, Living Labs
Improve both social and economic goals for Europe
Bridges5.0 > Learning & Teaching Factory