Digital Manufacturing and Industrial Design Technology

Increase your Knowledge and Skills in Digital Manufacturing and Industrial Design Technologies

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Digital Manufacturing and Industrial Design Technology

What You Will Learn!

  • Understand what design manufacturing is and how it is impacting careers, practices and processes in companies both large and small.
  • Understand the concept of smart factory, the Internet of Things, digital twin and data security.
  • Learn how this new approach to making products make companies more responsive to changes and employees more involved and engaged, as new career paths.
  • Gain insight into cyber-physical technologies and developing business models
  • Acquire skills that will enable you prepare for a career within the global digital technologies-driven manufacturing sector

Description

Manufacturing industries worldwide have been transforming how products are designed and produced through digital manufacturing innovations. The drastic shift from paper-based to digital processes has been the main change in the manufacturing industry. This course will therefore help you understand what digital manufacturing is and how it impacts careers, practices and processes in large and small companies.

Next, you will gain insight into technology's role in transitioning from paper-based to digital manufacturing systems. The technology we use daily, including communicating with friends and family, purchasing and making products or streaming online entertaining videos, can be improved by adopting digital manufacturing processes, making companies and workers more competitive, agile and productive. As career paths in advanced manufacturing evolve, you will learn how this new digital approach to making products makes companies more responsive to changes and employees more engaged.

Whether you're a recent graduate exploring a manufacturing career or an experienced professional who wants to understand the newest manufacturing technologies, this course provides a foundation for how digital advances are changing the landscape and capabilities of manufacturing industries. The contents of this course touch on Industry 4.0 and its various components, which include digital design practices, the concept of a smart factory, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), digital twin and data security. So wait no more and become proficient in digital manufacturing.

Who Should Attend!

  • Manufacturing personnel
  • Engineers
  • Managers & supervisors
  • Developers & programmers
  • Students

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Tags

  • Manufacturing
  • Product Manufacturing
  • Industry 4.0
  • Digital Transformation

Subscribers

61

Lectures

35

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