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Industry 4.0: How to Revolutionize your Business

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Course Features

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Duration

6 weeks

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Delivery Method

Online

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Available on

Limited Access

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Accessibility

Mobile, Desktop, Laptop

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Language

English

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Subtitles

English

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Level

Beginner

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Effort

8 hours per week

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Teaching Type

Self Paced

Course Description

We have witnessed the power of mechanization in the early nineteen century, automation in the seventies, information and the internet in the last decades. But now, the adaptation of connected intelligence into the business and social fabrics is advancing at an astonishing speed, which will completely change the way we conduct business.

In this course,we will discuss changes/predictions we forsee in the future, such as:

  • The credit card business will fade out gradually
  • All currency will be bitcoin
  • Whereas traditional internet gives rise to digital divide, the mobile internet will narrow the wealth gap
  • Most e-business models will become obsolete, leaving customer to factory (C2F)
  • No more talents to hide except partners
  • Mobile phones will be outdated and replaced by augmented virtual reality (AVR)
  • Big corporates will transform to big platforms
  • The birth of real Internet economics
  • The death of global manufacturing to networked and dispersed manufacturing

This course will explain how these changes will be brought about by the extensive use of digital intelligence, which will be available on mobile, internet, and pervasive computing as homes, offices and factories become a well knitted cyber-physical system.

Enabling tools such as Cloud Computing, Big Data, Internet of Things and Cyber Physical Systems are introduced. Automation, intelligence and collaborations are also discussed with particular reference to smart manufacturing, smart products/services and smart cities, and their opportunities and challenges.

This is not a technical course; instead part of the focus is on organizational readiness, skills gaps and competencies for knowledge workers to fully leverage the power of Industry 4.0.

Suitable for learners from all disciplines and interested in the mega changes to our society.

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Skills You Will Gain

Prerequisites/Requirements

No Prerequisites Required

What You Will Learn

Understand the various stages of industrial revolutions

Understand the Future of Work and the skills needed

The drivers, enablers and compelling forces for Industry 4.0’s advancement

Smart factories and howthey compare to existing ones

Understand whatInternet of Thing (IoT) and Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)

Predictive Analysis, Big Data leading to data-driven decisions and automation

Cyber Physical Systems and other major systems in Industry 4.0

Understand the role and importance of data and cloud computing

How to use the Cloud to support human-machine collaborative efforts

The use of collaborative robots

Examples of smart automations, products and services

The challenges in cybersecurity and how to reduce them

How organizations and knowledge workers can better prepare for Industry 4.0

Course Instructors

Norbert Gronau

Professor

Norbert Gronau studied engineering and business administration at Berlin University of Technology. He got his Ph.D. 1994 for a framework on a strategic management information system for the productio...

Doug Vogel

Professor

Professor Doug Vogel is the chief academic director of management science and engineering of HIT. He was selected by the "Foreign Experts thousands of people plan," the International Academy of Infor...

Eric Tsui

Professor

Professor Eric Tsui is the professor of the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering of The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, and Associate Director of Knowledge Management and Innovation Res...

Jay Lee

Professor

Dr. Jay Lee is Vice Chairman and Board Member of Foxconn Technology Group. He is also Ohio Eminent Scholar and L.W. Scott Alter Chair Professor, and Univ. Distinguished Professor at the Univ. of Cinc...
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