Advancing Manufacturing with the updated Masters in Digitalisation is an informational webinar for Medtech and Manufacturing companies to outline the updated 2024 Masters in Digitalisation of Manufacturing – taking place on Tue, 3 Sep 2024 10:00 – 11:00.
The upcoming training programme ‘Masters in Digitalisation of Manufacturing’ is a practice-based professional award for experienced employees in all sectors of manufacturing.
The programme focuses on the challenges and benefits of applying advanced digital technologies to drive productivity, capacity and growth.
The programme starts in October, 2024 and is currently open for booking here: https://irishmedtechskill.net/40rdWXT
At this webinar, Dr. Ann O’Connell, Irish medtech SKillnet and Dr. John Cosgrove, Section Head of Electrical Engineering, Director of Smart Manufacturing at the Technological University Shannon (TUS) and Lead Researcher in Manufacturing Automation and Digitalisation, will be joined by industry experts and graduates of the programme to discuss its value, content and relevance for Manufacturing companies in the transition to advanced manufacturing.
Speakers from industry include:
- Dr. Ann O’Connell, Head of Funded Projects for Medtech and Engineering, Ibec
- Dr. John Cosgrove, Head of Electrical Engineering, TUS
- James Diviney, Engineering Manager, PennEngineering
Who should attend?
There is a growing demand in the Irish Manufacturing and Technology sector for key skills needed in digitalisation, such as data analytics, visualisation and automation, as well as an ability to leverage tools such as artificial intelligence (AI). New challenges and opportunities are being faced in areas, such as, sustainability and cyber-security. In addition, leadership skills in innovation, change-management and communications, are vital to drive business case development. Because this programme focuses on enterprise-wide digitalisation practices, it is suitable to a wide range of disciplines including existing manufacturing, mechanical or engineering professionals, and those migrating from associated disciplines.
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