“Smart Factory” and “Industry 4.0” are terms commonly used in the current landscape. But do we really know what they mean? What technologies are included and applied in these two definitions?
The course, lasting 3 hours, includes a series of technical descriptions and application examples to provide an initial introduction to the technologies applied in the automotive and aerospace fields, giving participants a first level of awareness and stimulating interest in exploring the specific topics that will be covered: applications of robotics, digital twin, virtual/augmented reality to design and monitor production processes; artificial intelligence to improve product quality and simplify operations; additive manufacturing to print 3D components with complex geometries and high-performance materials; new 5.0 perspectives that include new work schemes and human-machine interaction.
The course is dedicated to students, teachers, companies, and professionals who want to learn and subsequently deepen, also through the NODES training program, the topics of digitalization of production processes in these two important industrial sectors.