Preparing for Society 5.0

13585/2025

Abstract

Abstract

The project was created with the aim of preparing Albacete for Society 5.0, the next revolution after the Information Society, in which we are now immersed. According to its promoters, Society 5.0 aims to place people at the centre of technological development, integrating the physical and virtual worlds in a harmonious way. In short, this new society will be one that, ‘through a high degree of fusion between cyberspace and physical space, is capable of balancing economic progress with the resolution of social problems by providing goods and services that address multiple latent needs in a granular way, regardless of location, age, gender or language’.

ETHEREAL

The project was created with the aim of preparing Albacete for Society 5.0, the next revolution after the Information Society, in which we are now immersed. According to its promoters, Society 5.0 aims to place people at the centre of technological development, integrating the physical and virtual worlds in a harmonious way. In short, this new society will be one that, ‘through a high degree of fusion between cyberspace and physical space, is capable of balancing economic progress with the resolution of social problems by providing goods and services that address multiple latent needs in a granular way, regardless of location, age, gender or language’.
The starting hypothesis is that ‘Digital Twins (DT) are one of the essential enabling technologies for achieving this Society 5.0, as they facilitate the controlled establishment of the connection between cyberspace and the physical world’. Therefore, the objective is to ‘propose a technological platform that facilitates the development of the systems of this new Society 5.0’. Along with this platform, the project will include a series of demonstrations of its use in the field of health and quality of life for citizens, putting forward proposals in areas such as the study of bullying, support for people with ADHD or other psychological or psychiatric problems, etc., areas in which the group has extensive experience derived from the projects it has carried out in recent years.

Starting Hypothesis

The starting hypothesis is that ‘Digital Twins (DT) are one of the essential enabling technologies for achieving this Society 5.0, as they facilitate the controlled establishment of the connection between cyberspace and the physical world’.

Specific Goals

Specific Goals

Propose a technological platform that facilitates the development of the systems of this new Society 5.0.

Include a series of demonstrations of its use in the field of health and quality of life for citizens.

Research Team

Engineers in Computer Science, Industrial Engineering and Telecommunications from Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha (UCLM):

Pascual González López

Pascual González López

Professor, Principal Researcher

Elena Navarro Martínez

Elena Navarro Martínez

Professor

Antonio Fernández-Caballero

Antonio Fernández-Caballero

Professor

Francisco Montero Simarro

Francisco Montero Simarro

Professor

Rafael Morales Herrera

Rafael Morales Herrera

Professor

María Teresa López Bonal

María Teresa López Bonal

Associate Professor

Víctor López Jaquero

Víctor López Jaquero

Associate Professor

José Pascual Molina Massó

José Pascual Molina Massó

Associate Professor

Arturo Simón García Jiménez

Arturo Simón García Jiménez

Associate Professor

José Luis de la Vara González

José Luis de la Vara González

Associate Professor

Lidia Belmonte Moreno

Lidia Belmonte Moreno

Associate Professor

Javier de las Morenas de la Flor

Javier de las Morenas de la Flor

Associate Professor

Roberto Sánchez Reolid

Roberto Sánchez Reolid

Assistant Professor

Clara Ayora Esteras

Clara Ayora Esteras

Researcher

Daniel Sánchez Reolid

Daniel Sánchez Reolid

Predoctoral Researcher

María Elena Pretel Fernández

María Elena Pretel Fernández

FPU-Predoctoral Researcher

Francisco López de la Rosa

Francisco López de la Rosa

Predoctoral Researcher

Aurora Macías Ojeda

Aurora Macías Ojeda

Predoctoral Researcher

Luis Fernando Zhinin Vera

Luis Fernando Zhinin Vera

Predoctoral Researcher

José Luis Gímez Sirvent

José Luis Gímez Sirvent

Predoctoral Researcher

José Jesús González García

José Jesús González García

Predoctoral Researcher

Javier Jiménez Ruescas

Javier Jiménez Ruescas

Predoctoral Researcher

Juan López Ródenas

Juan López Ródenas

Predoctoral Researcher

Noelia González Sánchez

Noelia González Sánchez

Predoctoral Researcher

Francisco Javier Celdrán Martínez

Francisco Javier Celdrán Martínez

Predoctoral Researcher

Participating Institutions

Ayuntamiento de Albacete

Ayuntamiento de Albacete

Results

Results

PhD Thesis

Masters Thesis

2022

 

 

 

 

Journal Papers

2022

 

Conference Papers
Books and Books Chapters
10.13039/501100011033

Grant 2022-GRIN-34436 funded by Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha and by «ERDF A way of making Europe».

From: 2022 until: 2025.