“THE FUTURE OF DIGITALIZATION AND INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION”
Multi-disciplinarity as success factor for systems design and management of innovations
HOW DOES THE FUTURE OF INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTION LOOK LIKE?
Industries are becoming increasingly digital. Terms like Industrie 4.0 (the 4th Industrial Revolution), Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS), Product-Service-Systems (PSS), Big Data or Artificial Intelligence (AI) has created massive awareness of the topic within many companies and among the public. There can be no doubt that beyond the hype, digitalization will transform industries.
In early 2019, Volkswagen in Germany teamed up with Amazon in the U.S. to create an “industry cloud” to connect over one hundred factories and 1500 suppliers and partners. As a result, companies achieved shortened cycle times, improved product quality, and implemented efficiency across their operations, while reaping the benefits of manufacturing highly customized products on a global scale. In an advanced manufacturing ecosystem where modern technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), automation, cloud computing, Big Data processing, and highly integrated communication capabilities work together – cybersecurity and the social-technical impacts it brings about are aspects that cannot be ignored as well.
This 3-Day Summer School catered for working professionals will comprise of a series of lectures, case studies and discussions conducted and facilitated by 3 leading departments in the future of industries domain from the Technical University of Munich (TUM). The Summer School is conducted in collaboration with the Collaborative Research Center CRC / SFB 768 Committee at TUM.
PROGRAMME OVERVIEW
This Summer School adopts a unique multi-disciplinary approach to ‘The Future of Digitization and Industrial Production’. It offers in-depth knowledge of a range of aspects on the digitalization of industries.
Participants will gain a holistic overview of the most relevant aspects of the future of industries from an engineering, social science and organization studies as well as management and computer science perspective.
PROGRAMME OBJECTIVE
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Strengthen key knowledge and insights relevant to digital industries among professionals and senior management of local industries
- Encourage local industries to take the next step towards digitization and optimization of their manufacturing processes and implement new innovative measures
- Motivate professionals to adopt agile project management and risk management approaches for digital networks
- Equip professionals with an analytical, socio-technical framework knowledge from both inter-disciplinary and inter-organizational perspectives
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
- Engineers, Professionals, Managers and Executives (PMEs)
- Middle – Senior Management Decision Makers
DOWNLOAD THE COURSE BROCHURE
Module synopsis and timetable of the Summer School are available within the Course Brochure.
REGISTER FOR THE SUMMER SCHOOL NOW
Registration for the Summer School is open from 1 May to 15 July 2019
CLICK TO DOWNLOAD THE REGISTRATION FORM >>
To register for the Industrie 4.0 Summer School, participants are required to complete the following steps:
Step #1: Download the Registration Form (linked above) and fill in the necessary fields.
Step #2: Email the completed Registration Form to exd@tum-asia.edu.sg, stating “i4.0 Summer School Registration” as your email title.
Step #3: Complete the payment procedure that will be sent via email from the Executive Education team at exd@tum-asia.edu.sg.
If you have any questions, please contact us at exd@tum-asia.edu.sg.
LOCATION
SIT@SP Building, 510 Dover Road, #05-01, Singapore 139660
DATES & TIME
- 29th – 31th July 2019
- 9:00AM – 5:00PM (Lunch & Refreshments are included)
SUMMER SCHOOL FEES
Course Fees / pax |
SMEs |
Non-SMEs |
Individual Sign-Up: |
SGD 900 |
SGD 900 |
SCHEDULE
View the Summer School schedule here.
Speakers | Module Synopsis |
Prof. Dr. Sabine Maasen Director of the Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS) Chair of Friedrich Schiedel Endowed Chair in the Sociology of Science Department of TUM School of Governance Technical University of Munich (TUM) Dr. Uli Meyer Group Research Leader Munich Center for Technology in Society (MCTS) Technical University of Munich (TUM) |
Socio-Technical Framework in Industry: Societal Impacts
An Interdisciplinary Perspective of Innovation
An Inter-Organisational Perspective of Innovation |
Prof. Birgit Vogel-Heuser Head of Chair and Director of Institute Chair of Automation and Information Systems Department of Mechanical Engineering Technical University of Munich (TUM) |
Multidisciplinary modelling – How to ease design and operation of innovations, Work 4.0 – Human in the Loop, Agents to support design of innovations, Agents to achieve flexible self-adaptive products and production systems, Case Studies & Successful Demonstrators: Applying Enabling Technologies, Smart Data Enabled Learning during Operation Engineering concepts of Industrie 4.0, human machine interaction systems and intervention of smart data approaches will be discussed in these modules. These subjects will equip students with the skills to judge and evaluate what an Industrie 4.0 system is, its components, capabilities and the necessity of the underlying models and technologies like agents and data analytics. After the module, students will be able to identify beneficial use cases for their companies and the necessary prerequisites. Students will also learn to model the knowledge of an Industrie 4.0 system as a prerequisite for increased reliability and overall equipment effectiveness. |
Mr. Jörg Weking |
Human-centered Innovation & Design Thinking
Business Model Innovation |
Prof. Dr. Daniel Pittich |
Learning in Digitalization And Industrial Production Industry 4.0 and Digitalization are central phenomena of the technical-productive change and do not only affect technological innovations, but focus on the human as a crucial and decisive factor. Two of the essential facets and perspectives are 1) an organizational and 2) a qualifying perspective.Current and future developments of work and occupation The first part of the module is to address the effects and interactions of Digitalization in the context of work and occupation. In particular, students will learn how job profiles change due to the increase of process orientation and knowledge work etc. Furthermore, the main differences between these changes and the current state of the art will focused.Competences in Digitalization And Industrial Production On the prior basis, the necessary competencies, its structuring, accentuation in the context of the technical-productive change will be shown. The students will develop ideas of the skill/competence requirements and the key aspects. Therefore, a competence approach will be discussed and specified with technological examples deriving from Engineering. The workshop is focused on the implementation of the previously mentioned aspects in technical teaching and learning practice. The basis is a validated approach of technical teaching and learning which has been implemented several times in curricula and learning approaches in TVET and learning factories. The students will learn how to specify competences as a fundamental starting point for learning processes and will develop an understanding of the impact for the design and realization in concrete treatments and learning scenarios. Finally, possibilities for a practically relevant diagnostic and feedback approaches will be discussed. |