K. K. Ramachandran, B. Nagarjuna, S. Akram, J. Bhalani, Adusupalle Muni Raju, R. Ponnusamy
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A paradigm change toward a more consumer approach has been observed in Industry 4.0, moving away from cyber-physical platforms (CPS) that seek for huge automation. The development of hyper cognitive systems, the incorporation of extended and virtual reality, the prototyping of digital machinery, and twin designs have all been cited as contributing factors to the shift. The collaborative robots, trusted machine boundaries, and supply chains powered by artificial intelligence (AI). It is anticipated that this new trend, known as Industry 5.0, would go beyond the purview of Industry 4.0 ecosystems and use large production with user-centric customization. Industry 5.0 is anticipated to support a variety of industrial verticals, including healthcare, smart agriculture, aircraft, microgrids, and supply chain manufacturing ecosystems. In contrast, information is shared across numerous heterogeneous networks that span various authority domains. So, for the industrial perimeters to synergize and be secure, trusted and secure data communication is essential. Due to its intrinsic property of absoluteness, chronological, and integrity in industrial systems, one of the most promising technologies for enhancing the security of Industrial 5.0 environments is blockchaintechnology.. Only a few books are suggested that outline the applications for Industry 5.0 that are supported by Blockchain. The piece delivers a groundbreaking study on Block chain’s role in Industry 5.0 as a security enabler. With the use of a subjective survey method and study objectives, we were able to identify the most pressing drivers, potential uses, and present an institutional vision for Blockchain-based Industry 5.0 across many different sectors. The poll seeks to offer suggestions for new Even though solutions in Industry 5.0 verticals for industry practitioners, academics, and researchers.