Interactive digitally supported design of human-centric workplaces in learning factories

Victor Bittencourt Lima*, Michael Spitzhirn, Sebastian Thiede

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Abstract

Industrial workplaces must adapt to the worker to guarantee the sustainability proposed by the concept of Industry 5.0. This research aims at contributing to the human-centered development of processes based on an integrated framework supported by three pillars: design, assessment and modelling. Through the combination of manufacturing tools such as an ergonomically adapted value stream map, Digital Human Model simulation using ema Work Designer (emaWD), and collaborative design with Nvidia Omniverse, a case study was applied at the learning factory of the University of Twente. The employment of the framework allowed a systematic analysis of the process and gathered insights for triggering improvement cycles to balance the system’s performance and worker’s well-being.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationLearning Factories of the Future - Proceedings of the 14th Conference on Learning Factories 2024
EditorsSebastian Thiede, Eric Lutters
Pages241-248
Number of pages8
Volume1
ISBN (Electronic)978-3-031-65411-4
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 11 Jul 2024
Event14th Conference on Learning Factories, CLF 2024 - University of Twente, Enschede, Netherlands
Duration: 17 Apr 202419 Apr 2024
Conference number: 14
https://clf2024.org/

Publication series

Name Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems
Volume1059

Conference

Conference14th Conference on Learning Factories, CLF 2024
Abbreviated titleCLF 2024
Country/TerritoryNetherlands
CityEnschede
Period17/04/2419/04/24
Internet address

Keywords

  • 2024 OA procedure
  • Digital Human Modelling
  • Value Stream Mapping
  • Learning Factory

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