INDUSTRY 4.0

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INDUStry 4.0 SMART MANUFACTURING

Industry 4.0 Smart Manufacturing Course uses a “system approach” to learning that focuses on the complexities of a manufacturing system in a holistic fashion. Participants are confronted with a complete complex system, which allows them to learn the parts of the system by examining their roles and keeping the “big picture” in view.

Using the Holistic systems approach, participants learn advanced manufacturing technology on integrated systems or operating, troubleshooting and maintaining systems.

Course Objective:

  • To Achieve First-hand exposure in experiencing the technology and its’ capabilities which will be beneficial for Fresh Graduates to face the job market.
  • As they become future Workforce, Fresh Graduates will be equipped with knowledge in this new technology.
  • In addition to that the hands-on experience that will further enhance your capabilities in understanding this technology for better career progression or performance.

Learning Outcome:

  • Understand the drivers and enablers of Industry 4.0
  • Appreciate the smartness in Smart Factories, Smart cities, smart products and smart services
  • Able to outline the various systems used in a manufacturing plant and their role in an Industry world
  • Appreciate the power of Big Data & Data Analytics in a networked economy
  • Understand the opportunities, challenges brought about by Industry 4.0 and how organisations and individuals should prepare to reap the benefits

Course Content:
Industry 4.0 Smart Manufacturing Certification consists of one standardized Module, designed to be integrated within a college curriculum or to be implemented as continuing education.
The Module consists of roughly 40 hours of classroom instruction with additional laboratory work on a physical system located at the training institution, on PC-and web-based simulations, etc.


  • Module 1 - Introduction to Industry 4.0
    • The Various Industrial Revolutions
    • Digitalisation and the Networked Economy
    • Drivers, Enablers, Compelling Forces and Challenges for Industry 4.0
    • The Journey so far: Developments in USA, Europe, China and other countries
    • Comparison of Industry 4.0 Factory and Today's Factory
    • Trends of Industrial Big Data and Predictive Analytics for Smart Business Transformation


Target Participants:

  • Target Position: Industry Certified Engineer or Technician
  • Target Industry: Manufacturing, Industrial Automation, Automobile, Power Plant, Energy Industry & Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT)

Duration: 5 Days, 40 Hours


industry 4.0 smart automation

This programme uses a “system approach” to learning that focuses on the complexities of a manufacturing system in a holistic fashion.

Participants are confronted with a complete complex system, which allows them to learn the parts of the system by examining their roles and keeping the “big picture” in view.

Using the Holistic systems approach, participants learn advanced manufacturing technology on integrated systems or operating, troubleshooting and maintaining systems.

Course Objective:
Industry 4.0 Smart Automation course combines Smart Manufacturing and Automation with Industry 4.0; on one hand the current state of the art in smart automation and on the other hand provides an outlook on new technologies, businesses and opportunities arising out of digitalization, use of smart devices and in conclusion in Industry 4.0. Time & cost savings will be the key for future technical employees.


Learning Outcome:

  • Localize, identify causes and sources, correct where possible and/or document malfunctions to be passed on to the appropriate experts for resolution, or (where appropriate) exchange or replace defective components.
  • Recognize potential or impending malfunctions and contact expert assistance in order to keep the production line functioning and to prevent production loss
  • Perform routine, preventive maintenance
  • Understand and explain the principal operations of the mechatronic subsystems in a complex system and many more...


Course Content:
Industry 4.0 Smart Automation course consists of roughly 40 hours of classroom instruction with additional laboratory work on a physical system located at the training institution, on PC and web-based simulations, etc.

  • Module : (Electro) Pneumatic and Hydraulic Control
  • Circuits & Simulations for Industry 4.0


Target Participants:

  • Target Position: Industry Certified Technician (IR 4.0) | Assistant Technician (IR 4.0) | Junior Engineer (IR 4.0)
  • Target Industry: Manufacturing, Industrial Automation, Automobile, Power Plant, Energy Industry & Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT)

Duration: 5 Days, 40 Hours

 


industry 4.0 smart controls & sensors

Industry 4.0 Smart Controls & Sensors Certification programme uses a “system approach” to learning that focuses on the complexities of a manufacturing system in a holistic fashion.

Participants are confronted with a complete complex system, which allows them to learn the parts of the system by examining their roles and keeping the “big picture” in view. Using the Holistic systems approach, participants learn advanced manufacturing technology on integrated systems or operating, troubleshooting and maintaining systems.

Course Objective:
To achieve first-hand exposure in experiencing the technology and its’ capabilities which will be beneficial for fresh graduates to face the job market. As they become future workforce, fresh graduates will be equipped with knowledge in this new technology.

In addition to that, the hands-on experience that will further enhance their capabilities in understanding this technology for better career progression or performance.


Learning Outcome:

  • Localize, identify causes and sources, correct where possible and/or document malfunctions to be passed on to the appropriate experts for resolution, or (where appropriate) exchange or replace defective components.
  • Recognize potential or impending malfunctions and contact expert assistance in order to keep the production line functioning and to prevent production loss
  • Perform routine, preventive maintenance
  • Understand and explain the principal operations of the mechatronic subsystems in a complex system
  • Understand and explain how these subsystems work together
  • Read and understand the technical documents, reports and outlines specific to the system and subsystems, and be able to consult with experts
  • Work effectively as a team-member and coordinate the activities with upstream and downstream operations and more...


Course Content:
Industry Smart Controls & Sensors Certification is designed to be integrated within a college curriculum or to be implemented as continuing education. The course consists of roughly 40 hours of classroom instruction with additional laboratory work on a physical system located at the training institution, on PC, Modular Production System & etc.

  • Module : Electro-Mechanical Controls and Electrical Drives


Target Participants:

  • Target Position: Industry Certified Junior Engineer (IR4.0), Assistant Technician (IR4.0), Industry 4.0 Technician (IR4.0)
  • Target Industry: Manufacturing, Industrial Automation, Automobile, Power Plant, Energy Industry & Industrial Internet of Things (IIOT)

Duration: 5 Days, 40 Hours