Digital Manufacturing And Industry 4.0 Training Course

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Digital Manufacturing And Industry 4.0 Training Course
Last updated 3/2022
MP4 | Video: h264, 1280x720 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 229.02 MB | Duration: 0h 40m

Methodologies for Transforming your Industrial Processes and Driving Values Using Digital Tools & Techniques

What you'll 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
Requirements
None
Description
This course teaches modern technologies for transforming your industrial processes and driving values using digital tools & techniques.Whether you’re a high school graduate exploring manufacturing careers, or an operations manager hungry for an understanding of the newest manufacturing technologies, this course will provide a foundation in how digital advances are changing the landscape and capabilities of factories. The contents of this course are developed with input from the manufacturing industry – touching on Industry 4.0 and its components, including digital manufacturing and design practices, the concept of smart factory, the Internet of Things, digital twin and data security.This course is designed to expose you to the transformation taking place in the manufacturing industries all over the world, in the way that products are being designed and manufactured, happening through digital manufacturing and design (DM&D) – a drastic shift from paper-based processes to digital processes in the manufacturing industry. By the time you finish this course, you’ll understand what design manufacturing is and how it is impacting careers, practices and processes in companies both large and small.You will gain insight into the role that technology is playing in this transition. The technology we use every day – whether it is communicating with friends and family, purchasing products or streaming entertainment – can benefit design and manufacturing, making companies and workers more competitive, agile and productive. You learn how this new approach to making products make companies more responsive to changes and employees more involved and engaged, as new career paths in advanced manufacturing evolve. Main concepts of this course will be delivered through various videos.This course consists of FREE downloadable white papers and other resources for your personal and/or professional usage.

Overview

Section 1: Introduction

Lecture 1 Introduction I

Lecture 2 Introduction II

Lecture 3 Overview of Digital Manufacturing and the Past

Lecture 4 Aspects of Digital Manufacturing

Lecture 5 Practical Benefits of Digital Manufacturing

Lecture 6 The Future of Digital Manufacturing

Section 2: Smart Factory

Lecture 7 Smart Factory

Lecture 8 Levels of Smart Factories

Lecture 9 Benefits

Lecture 10 Technologies used in a Smart Factory

Lecture 11 Smart Factory in IoT

Lecture 12 Key Principles of a Smart Factory

Lecture 13 Creating a Smart Factory

Lecture 14 Smart Factories and Cybersecurity

Section 3: Industry 4.0

Lecture 15 Industry 4.0

Lecture 16 Industry 4.0 Technologies

Lecture 17 The Fourth Industrial Revolution

Lecture 18 Example of the Industry 4.0 Revolution

Section 4: Internet of Things (IoT)

Lecture 19 IoT

Lecture 20 How does it Work

Lecture 21 Who Invented IoT

Lecture 22 When was it Created

Lecture 23 What is it Used For

Lecture 24 Why is it Important

Lecture 25 Who owns the Data

Lecture 26 Examples of IoT Devices

Section 5: Digital Twin

Lecture 27 Digital Twin

Lecture 28 Digital Twin Model

Lecture 29 Benefits of Digital Twin

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