A Human-Centered Framework for the Fifth Industrial Revolution
The world is undergoing a fundamental transformation.
After mechanization, mass production, electrification, automation, and digitalization, we have entered the Fifth Industrial Revolution—a shift where technology must once again serve human needs, societal resilience, and long-term sustainability.
Competence 5.0 was created to address this transition in a practical, responsible, and human-centered way.
It is not an AI initiative focused on tools or automation.
It is a framework for building human and organizational capability in an age where artificial intelligence is becoming part of everyday work.
From Industry 5.0 to Human Capability
Industry 5.0 emphasizes:
• human-centricity
• sustainability
• resilience
• and responsible use of advanced technologies
Competence 5.0 translates these principles into real-world practice.
Rather than asking “What technology should we adopt?”, the framework starts with a different question:
How do people, teams, and organizations develop the capability to use technology wisely, ethically, and effectively over time?
Competence 5.0 treats AI and digital tools as part of a socio-technical system—where learning, leadership, collaboration, governance, and quality are as important as the technology itself.
A Framework Born in Municipal Reality
Competence 5.0 was in Sweden—a context where transformation is not theoretical, but directly connected to citizens, employees, and public value.
The framework was founded by Fredrik Kocon and Maria Wellving, with the shared belief that:
Sustainable digital transformation must begin where trust, responsibility, and everyday work already exist.
This grounding in municipal reality is what enables the framework to scale regionally, nationally, and internationally.
The Challenge Competence 5.0 Addresses
Across sectors and regions, organizations face the same challenge:
Technology adoption is moving faster than human understanding, organizational readiness, and governance structures.
This often results in:
• AI tools introduced without shared understanding
• fragmented and uneven adoption
• uncertainty around responsibility, ethics, and quality
• short-term efficiency gains without long-term capability
Competence 5.0 addresses this gap by focusing on people first, systems second, and technology third.
Core Values That Guide the Framework
Competence 5.0 is built on a set of core values that guide every part of the framework:
Human-Centered
AI and digital tools are designed to support human judgment, not replace it. The goal is to strengthen confidence, competence, and agency at all levels of the organization.
Responsible
Ethics, transparency, accountability, and trust are embedded into everyday work practices—not treated as abstract principles or separate policies.
Practical
Learning is directly connected to real roles, tasks, and workflows. Competence is built through application, reflection, and collaboration in daily work.
Sustainable
Competence 5.0 is designed for long-term capability building—supporting continuous learning, quality assurance, and organizational resilience over time.
Human-Centered AI in Practice
At the heart of Competence 5.0 lies an evolved approach to AI adoption—often described as Human-Centered AI 2.0.
This means:
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understanding AI before changing workflows
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using AI to enhance learning, collaboration, and decision-making
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integrating responsibility and quality into operational processes
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treating learning as an ongoing practice rather than a one-time intervention
AI becomes a partner in work and learning, not an external system imposed on people.
Learning as Part of Everyday Work
Competence 5.0 is structured around the 10–20–70 learning model, ensuring that learning leads to lasting change:
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10% – Discover
Build shared understanding of AI, digitalization, and Industry 5.0. -
20% – Train
Develop skills through guided practice, reflection, and collaboration. -
70% – Apply
Integrate learning directly into real work situations, roles, and processes.
Learning is not separated from work—it is embedded in how work is done.
A Modular System for Capability Building
The framework is delivered through five interconnected modules that build capability across individuals, teams, and organizations:
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Personal Human–AI Operating Systems
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Self-Leadership and AI Assistants
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Effective Teams and Shared AI
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Lifelong Learning and World Scanning
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Sustainability, Quality, and Governance
Together, these modules form a coherent system that supports responsible innovation and long-term organizational development.
From Local Action to Global Relevance
By developing Competence 5.0 within a municipal context, the concept demonstrates that global transformation begins with local capability.
The framework positions municipalities not only as a participant in digital transformation, but as a reference point for human-centered, responsible AI adoption aligned with the principles of Industry 5.0.
More Than a Project
Competence 5.0 is not a course.
It is not a technology program.
It is not a one-time initiative.
It is a human-centered framework for building capability in the Fifth Industrial Revolution—designed for municipalities, organizations, and societies that want to move forward responsibly, sustainably, and together.

