Industry 5.0

Purpose-Driven Technology for Indian Industries

AI and automation for India's 1.6 million MSMEs — digital twins, agentic workflows, advanced robotics, and human-machine collaboration designed for how Indian manufacturing actually works.

AI for Economy

Indian MSMEs produce 45% of industrial output and 40% of exports, yet growth is constrained. Operational friction because of fragmented data, reactive decision-making, and manual oversight are costing the sector time, yield and global competitiveness. 

ARTPARK's Industry 5.0 platform embeds AI directly into industrial workflows, building the operational intelligence layer needed by Indian manufacturers, making technology viable at the scale India actually needs. The goal is to build a sovereign industrial AI capability & automation that compounds with every deployment, and strengthens our global industrial presence. 

The Layers of Our System

The Architectural Stack

Industry 5.0 is not just about robots; it's a vertical integration of physical action, hyper-fast connectivity, and cognitive intelligence. This map illustrates the three critical layers required to build a resilient, adaptive system.

Why this structure?

In Industry 4.0, these layers were often siloed. Industry 5.0 unifies them using Foundational Models as the interpreter between the layers.

  • The Cloud makes strategic decisions.

  • 5G/TSN ensures commands reach the floor instantly.

  • Cobots execute tasks safely alongside humans.

5G Private Networks

The "Wireless Wire". Essential for mobile robots and drones that need high bandwidth and low latency without cables.


The Connectivity Layer

Real-time AI requires real-time data. We compare the three dominant connectivity standards. 5G is essential for mobility (drones), while TSN (Wired) is non-negotiable for safety-critical microsecond synchronization. 

Wi-Fi 7

Cost-effective for high-density sensor networks and non-critical data transfer (e.g., inventory tracking).


The Physical Workforce

The bottom layer is shifting from massive caged robots to agile, collaborative units. The chart displays the projected composition of the shop floor in a mature Industry 5.0 facility.

40% Cobots

Working safely next to humans without cages.

15%Drones

Inventory checks and maintenance inspection.


The Holistic Data Loop

25% Mobile Manipulators

Arms on wheels (AMRs with hands).

Ethernet TSN

Deterministic wired connection. The backbone for synchronized manufacturing where milliseconds matter.

Programs for Industry 5.0

CAMRAS Accelerator Program

Centre for Advanced Manufacturing for Robotics and Autonomous Systems

A Rs. 78.4 Cr MHI-funded accelerator that has taken six teams from prototype-stage research through to funded, market-facing startups. Each is now contributing to India's deep-tech robotics ecosystem.

What Industry 5.0 Unlocks for Indian Manufacturing

The combination of these five technology pillars addresses the structural constraints that have prevented Indian MSMEs from scaling effectively: high capital requirements, skill gaps, supply chain opacity, and dependence on imported systems.

  • End-to-end technological sovereignty in Indian manufacturing

  • Scalable, low-capital technology adoption for MSMEs

  • Intelligent and automated industrial operations

  • Automated end-to-end traceability of assets and materials

  • Human-centric and sustainable industrial transformation

  • Technology stacks that build toward humanoid-enabled operations