A New Era Combines Technology with Human Value in the Industrial Environment
The transition to Industry 5.0 represents a significant advancement over its predecessor, now focusing on the balance between process optimization and worker well-being. While Industry 4.0 revolutionized the production landscape with automation, the fifth industrial evolution aims to integrate this technology with the appreciation of human presence, seeking to maximize not only productive efficiency but also quality of life at work.
This emerging concept is changing how companies and industries perceive the role of their employees, recognizing that technological progress must go hand in hand with improving working conditions and safety.
Prioritizing Safety and Human Development
In this context, Trackfy emerges, an innovative startup that exemplifies the practical application of Industry 5.0. Through solutions based on Data Analytics, Digitalization, and IoT, Trackfy aims to enhance safety and productivity in work environments. Through continuous monitoring and real-time data analysis, the technology offered enables more effective and preventative management, ensuring safer and more efficient workplaces.
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A notable feature of this technology is its direct applicability in workers’ daily lives, such as the use of devices equipped with panic buttons for emergencies, used in helmets or badges. This approach not only improves safety but also underscores Industry 5.0’s commitment to the health and well-being of workers.
Advancements and Results with Trackfy
Under the leadership of Túlio Cerviño, CEO of Trackfy, the company has achieved impressive results, such as a 30% reduction in the average evacuation time of industrial plants, demonstrating the significant potential of technology in critical situations. Additionally, Trackfy’s solution has allowed managers to gain a clear view of the financial and intangible benefits of investing in infrastructures that enhance working conditions.
A striking example of the positive impact of this technology was the identification that workers were walking up to five kilometers daily under the sun to reach their work points. Based on this information, improvements in processes and organization were proposed, resulting in a significant increase in productivity and, simultaneously, the enhancement of workers’ well-being. This case underlines the essence of Industry 5.0: a situation where everyone wins, with more satisfied workers and more competitive companies.
Promising Future of Trackfy
Although still in its early stages, Trackfy has already reaped significant benefits since its founding in Salvador in 2020. With plans to continuously expand and enhance the functionalities of its artificial intelligence, the company aims to further improve the health and decision-making capabilities of field workers.
“Improving workers’ lives transcends individual benefits, becoming a key element to amplify business results,” highlights Cerviño. This is the heart of Industry 5.0, where technological advancement and organizational success are intrinsically linked to the well-being of employees, guiding the future of work towards a scenario where technology serves humanity, not the other way around.
Source: Jaine Machado – Communication Engineering.

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