Learning path 4

Advanced Intelligent Manufacturing

Description of the path

The Advanced Intelligent Manufacturing path consists of 3 courses:

  1. Additive manufacturing
  2. Advanced robotics and human-robot collaboration
  3. Automation systems integration and smart factories

This path aims to:

  • Through a curriculum focused on advanced and intelligent manufacturing (AIM), meet the growing demand for graduates trained in the development of advanced manufacturing technologies and the management of advanced manufacturing enterprises.

  • Point out the three key components of Advanced Intelligent Manufacturing which are “advanced”, “intelligent” and “digital”.

  • Emphasize that the success of intelligent production depends on the effective use of robotics, IoT technologies, the application of machine learning, big data analytics and other advanced technologies, including additive manufacturing.

  • Understand the benefits of intelligent manufacturing, which include the ability to proactively detect and respond to events that improve quality, yield and reduce downtime, as well as leading to better overall equipment effectiveness (OEE).

  • Deepen knowledge of advanced robotics, including the principles of human-robot mutual cooperation

  • To provide knowledge and an overview of additive manufacturing methods and areas of its use

After completing this path, participants will:

  • They get an idea of what intelligent production is, what technologies it is based on, how it differs from traditional production and what are the trends of its further development

  • In this course, students gain top knowledge of intelligent manufacturing technology, robotics and additive manufacturing.

  • Understand the need to acquire and process real-time data in smart manufacturing for a high-fidelity integrated view of all operations – from suppliers and supply chains to facilities, processes and manufacturing processes to final product testing and customer satisfaction.

  • Graduates of the Advanced Intelligent Manufacturing program can work as engineers in high-tech companies. They will find career opportunities in key industries such as Aerospace, Automotive, Defense, Computers, Non-Engineering Processes, Electronics, Materials and others.

  • Expand knowledge of advanced technologies for better application to thu work
All courses can be taken: 
 
  • individually by students, employees, future entrepreneurs who want to develop businesses, unemployed youth who want to be entrepreneurs, and civil servants

  • or under the supervision of academic lecturers, training experts, and other stakeholders as part of the class or training program

Courses

Free

P4-C2: Advanced robotics and human-robot collaboration

Free

P4-C3: Automation systems integration and smart factories

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