30 September - 30 September, 2020
30 September 2020 at 4:00 PM - 5:00 PM UTC+8
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Join experts in the mechanical engineering field to learn more about industry 4.0, digital twins, and their impact on the engineering world.
Engineers from all different fields are prime contributors to industry 4.0 as they are responsible for connecting physical and digital systems — which ultimately create the ‘smart factories’ of the manufacturing revolution.
New technologies are being used to design more advanced products, computational analysis is required to analyse complex systems, and control systems are fully automating the operations of machines. This means engineers working in this sector need to understand the systems and processes that contribute to automation.
However, it is not just the manufacturing industry that is being revolutionized — the civil and construction fields are also seeing the benefits of industry 4.0. Smart infrastructure that can monitor conditions and communicate with engineers are changing the sector. This means engineers working in this field need to consider upskilling in the electrical engineering, programming, big data analysis, machine learning and Internet of Things (IoT) domains.
Dr. Milind Siddhpura (EIT Course Coordinator and Lecturer – Mechanical & Civil Engineering) and Dr. Arti Siddhpura (EIT Lecturer – Mechanical Engineering) will cover these topics in-depth and explain how engineers can prepare themselves to work on projects in an increasingly automated world.
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