6# – Human-centric Design Approach

A framework that supports the design and adoption of AI and robotic solutions in manufacturing, enabling safe and ethical human–robot collaboration through skills mapping, role definition, and training guidance

The developed approach is designed to support and guide the design process for enabling effective Human–AI/Robot collaboration. It supports design teams in understanding and defining the skills required for emerging human profiles, while also contributing to the definition of appropriate training pathways.

The approach includes theoretical models aimed at ensuring proper human–AI/robot teaming and coordination. It enables the identification of human profiles by defining the required skills, competences, and tasks needed in future Industry 5.0 scenarios.

Overall, the approach fosters human-centered design and ensures the effective adoption of new Industry 5.0 technologies, placing humans at the core of technological systems. Ethical considerations and liability aspects are also addressed to support responsible, safe, and trustworthy implementation.

Responsible partner: DBL

  • Official deliverables:
    • D1.3 Human-AI teaming interaction model
    • D1.4 Human centric design guidance and Skills transformation map

See the Results at Work

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These videos showcase how HARTU’s AI-driven, human-centric robotic solutions have been implemented and validated in real industrial environments across different pilot cases.