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Vol 11, Issue 1, 2021
Pages: 600 - 606
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Received: >> Accepted: >> Published: 06.06.2021. Original scientific paper

DIGITAL ERGONOMICS – A PART OF INDUSTRY 4.0 STATEGY

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Darina Duplakova ,
Darina Duplakova

Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies with a seat in Presov, Technical University of Košice , Košice , Slovakia

Jan Duplak ,
Jan Duplak

Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies with a seat in Presov, Technical University of Košice , Košice , Slovakia

Svetlana Radchenko ,
Svetlana Radchenko

Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies with a seat in Presov, Technical University of Košice , Košice , Slovakia

Enes Sukic
Enes Sukic

Faculty of Information technology and engineering - FITI, University Union - Nikola Tesla , Belgrade , Serbia

Abstract

 The current trend in the field of industrial solutions is progress in the sense of Industry 4.0, ie among other things, in the digitization of comprehensive production solutions, systems and processes. Digitization is becoming a part of any area - manufacturing or non-manufacturing, while also intervening in the HSE Management area, with connected to ergonomics. Given the undeniable benefits of digitization, it is essential to pay attention to it and focus on the main aspects of its application. This article provides the presentation of the digital ergonomics issue, which has become part of the Industry 4.0 concept in the development of technology, processes, and systems. Also, this article provides a summarization of current trends in this field and a description of its basic idea concept. This research was supported by research grant VEGA 1/0431/21 and KEGA 014TUKE-4/2020. 

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