This specialization provides a comprehensive understanding of computer-aided process planning, guiding learners from a CAD model to the final product. It covers the model processing stage and explores suitable printing techniques, demonstrated through real-world components. By the end of the course, participants will be proficient in digital manufacturing, equipped with expertise in CAD and CAM software, and well-versed in 3D printing solutions. This specialization is ideal for professionals seeking a career transition into Industry 4.0, as well as those working in IoT, Product Design, Materials, Mechanics, and System Design. It is particularly relevant for industries such as automotive, aerospace, FMCG, pharmaceuticals/medical equipment production, energy, metals and mining, and oil and gas, which are key sectors for implementing digital manufacturing and smart factory concepts.
Applied Learning Project
No long projects, but conceptual quizzes enrich the ideation and problem-solving skills in the field of digital manufacturing. One can have the idea of creating a new additive manufacturing technique altering the existing processes. Pre- and post-processing knowledge about the model to the final product is comprehended through the graded quizzes.