Managing Digital Design and Manufacturing

Programme Outline

Learning Objectives and Structure

By the end of this course, participants can expect to:

  • have a better understanding of what digital intelligence can bring in the current and future industry processes
  • apply the concepts of design and fabrication through the use of digital fabrication technologies

 

Day 1
  • Industry 4.0
  • Large Scale and Sustainable 3D Printing (Zoom from US or recorded session)
  • 3D Digital Knitting
  • Internet of Things

 

Day 2
  • Digital Workflow
  • Generative Design
  • Design for Additive Manufacturing (Zoom/Recorded session)
  • Hybrid Wire Arc Additive Manufacturing

 

Day 3
  • Engineering Design Processes, from Pre-Digital to Digital Era
  • Digital Tools for Design
  • Digital Twin – Structure, Realisation, Purposes
  • Case Study on Industrial Crane

 

Day 4
  • Digital Twin Communication
  • Case Study on Electric Bus
  • Data Management and Future Roles of CTO vs CDO
  • Case Study on Autonomous Vehicle

 

Day 5
  • Project Presentation
Assessment

Multiple methods of assessment are used to provide an opportunity for the participant to demonstrate their learning results with a variety of learning styles.

 

These include:

  • Class participation
  • In-class assignments (group work and presentations during the module)
  • Team Capstone Project

 

Subject Credits

Upon completion and satisfying the requirements of passing this course, learners will be awarded 12 subject credits.

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