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Winter SchoolIndustry 5.0

Tuition fee €1,050 per programme

The program price consists of the course/tuition fee (student or working professional, see details below) plus the registration fee (€60).

Student course/tuition fee: €990
Working professional course/tuition fee: €1190

This course/tuition fee covers the course, course materials and a cultural program.

Registration fee €60 one-time

The registration fee is in addition to the course/tuition fee and covers the processing of your application. It is payable upon registration. Please note that the registration fee is non-refundable.

More information

tu.berlin/..r-school-on-campus/industry-50 

Overview

Industry 5.0 represents the next evolution of industrial transformation — one that puts humans back at the center, supported by cutting-edge technologies like Artificial Intelligence (AI), cobotics, and sustainable design. This 2-week intensive course (44 hours) is designed for international students from diverse academic backgrounds to develop a holistic understanding of Industry 5.0, focusing on its values, technologies, and real-world applications.
Through a combination of lectures, case studies, collaborative workshops, and a field visit to a local innovation site, students will explore how AI can be ethically and effectively integrated into human-centered industries. This course is globally oriented, with a focus on how Industry 5.0 is being developed and applied across different cultural, policy, and business contexts.

Programme structure

Learning Goals

By the end of the course, students will be able to:

1. Explain the evolution of industrial revolutions and define the core principles of Industry 5.0.
2. Compare Industry 4.0 and 5.0 with a focus on human-centered design, ethics, and sustainability.
3. Understand and evaluate the role of AI in augmenting human work rather than replacing it.
4. Analyze global case studies and apply interdisciplinary thinking to industrial innovation.
5. Design and prototype simple AI-supported concepts aligned with Industry 5.0 values.
6. Collaborate in multicultural teams and develop solutions across diverse industry sectors.

Teaching Methods

  • Interactive lectures with visual storytelling
  • Peer-to-peer learning and multicultural teamwork
  • Guided workshops using low to no-code AI and design tools (e.g. Teachable Machine, Figma, Canva, ChatGPT)
  • Group presentations and discussions
  • Field visit and guest speaker session from an AI/human-centered enterprise
Apply now! Winter Term 2 2026
Application deadline
9 Dec 2025, 23:59:59
Central European Time
Studies commence
6 Jan 2026
Apply now! Winter Term 2 2026
Application deadline
9 Dec 2025, 23:59:59
Central European Time
Studies commence
6 Jan 2026