The primary goal of this course is to teach students about the nuances of industrial automation and how it can be applied through digitalization. This course is distinguished by its comprehensive coverage of various robotic configurations for industrial applications, robot design specifications, application-oriented robot programming, and robotic vision systems. It improves the learners' ability to design and build Robots for specific applications.
Digitalization is unavoidable in today's world. Industry 4.0 is critical for integrating manufacturing and business as a whole in order to reduce complexity and decision making. From digital twins to robotic process automation, this course gives insight into the concepts of smart factories and digital transformation. The applications of Product Life Management, ERP, Value Chain Management, and IIoT in industries are thoroughly discussed.
Fundamental knowledge on Industrial Manufacturing and Introductory Mechatronics and Robotics
20 hours of self-paced interactive learning, including summative assessment and expert live interactions
At the end of the course, the student will be able to:
Analyze Manufacturing Processes & Identify the need for Robotics.
Assess the Robots for Manufacturing applications.
Evaluate the feasibility of implementing Digitalization
Critically analyse the Robotics in manufacturing applications interface.
Design project works concerning Robotics and Digitalization.
Summarize the use of Industry 4.0 as a whole.