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Industry 5.0, developed largely in Europe, places human well- being at the heart of the factory. Implementing it can be costly, as it requires rethinking factory management through IoT and artificial intelligence." Piercarlo Scimonelli Director of Product Marketing, STMicroelectronics A more recent trend reverses the exit of human workers from the factory floor and instead expands the role of automation to work alongside them. The focus is on a type of collaboration in which autonomous machines enhance the capabilities of their human colleagues. This human-centric approach is known as Industry 5.0. Comparing Technologies At first glance, autonomous and intelligent systems may appear similar, but their needs differ in important ways. The designers responsible for creating them must understand the different technologies that provide these characteristics. Microcontroller units (MCUs) provide the single-chip solution. MCUs are highly integrated systems that include embedded peripherals, allowing them to be installed easily. With real-time processing capabilities and minimal requirements for additional external components, they are highly suitable for edge deployment within the factory floor. Their simplicity, speed, and low power consumption make them well suited for the smart factory. C h a p t e r 1 | I n t e l l i g e n c e a n d A u t o n o my o n t h e Fa c t o r y F l o o r 7 Autonomy Meets Intelligence: Enabling the Future of Factory Automation Autonomy Meets Int

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