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INE-3612 Industry X.0 - 5 stp


The course is administrated by

Institutt for industriell teknologi

Type of course

The course can be taken as a single course.

Course contents

The course of Industry X.0 aims at providing students with a comprehensive understanding of the latest trends and technologies shaping the future of manufacturing industries. Industry X.0 is the term used to summarize the coming industrial revolution, i.e., Industry 4.0/5.0/6.0, which is a human-centric, resilient and sustainable societal transition driven by emerging technologies, such as artificial intelligence, the Internet of Things, smart robotics, and digital twins.

In this course, some key drivers and enablers of Industry X.0 will be explored, and their ways of transforming the manufacturing industries will be discussed. The course consists of a two-week intensive teaching. The first week focuses on smart manufacturing and robotics, and the second week focuses on smart logistics and operations.

Students will study the latest advances in relevant technologies and how they are being used to improve operational effectiveness, reduce costs, increase sustainability through a human- centric point of view.

Additionally, the challenges and opportunities of Industry X.0 in transforming traditional manufacturing systems, supply chains, and business processes will be discussed. By completing this course, students will obtain a solid understanding of how Industry X.0 will change the business landscape today. Whether you are an entrepreneur, a manager, or an engineer, this course will provide the tools and knowledge you need to become successful in the next industrial revolution.


Admission requirements

Bachelor degree in Engineering programme in mechanical, electrical power, electronics, mechatronics, material science, industrial engineering, process engineering or other equivalent majors.

In addition, the following requirements must be met:

• minimum 25 ECTS in mathematics (equivalent to Mathematical Methods 1, 2 og 3)

• 5 ECTS in statistics

• 7,5 ECTS in physics on a higher level is required.

The requirement for physics can be covered by 7.5 ECTS in physics, building physics, fluid mechanics, thermodynamics and/or mechanics of materials.


Objective of the course

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Language of instruction

English

Teaching methods

The course will be given as two-week intensive teaching in the Autumn semester. It is not possible to take the course in the spring semester.