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Project on Industry 4.0 Education (Diku/HK-dir Eurasia program 2017-2022)

The starting point of these wiki-pages - these are based on some shared course content, plans for course development and a few project activities including contributions from students.

Project description and some results to be shared under People Planet Profits (and projects)

Courses and learning management systems....


....and share some content and examples of using open innovation and open standards like ArchiMate to communicate goals and patterns for re-use, to be used elsewhere. 


From the LinkedIn group ArchiMate, https://www.linkedin.com/groups/50758/


...Research Projects and Education Workshops with Industry....


Visits to - and case-work for local industry like Nammo at Raufoss, and other places. How can students contribute to solving real problems in the production, while learning "Problem Solving Strategies"? It's possible to solve problems through both real-time project work, and through virtual collaboration- and by inspiring students and researchers to work on real-world challenges. 

Cases have been used for workshops and in the learning factory-setting. (more updates, to follow).

Case for inspiration: from hybrid rockets for space at Nammo: The Nucleus-project technology demontrator (3-part story on Youtube).

https://www.nammo.com/story/going-hybrid-in-space/

To finding new materials for sustainable composites.... and better tools for additive manufacturing.... to IoT-devices for "measuring energy-use everywhere, allways". What problem can you think of?

In large projects with PhD-students, we contribute where we can:

SFI Manufacturing (https://www.sfimanufacturing.no/)


SFI Manufacturing is a cross-disciplinary centre for research based innovation for competitive high value manufacturing in Norway.
The research centre was officially established on July 1st 2015.

Publications: An overview of all scientific publications can be found here.

SFI Manufacturing's vision is to show that sustainable and advanced manufacturing is possible in high cost countries, with the right products, technologies and humans involved. 

Read more here.

Research areas (materials, robotics, management....):

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Copyright © 2022 – Site is hosted by SINTEF Manufacturing


Student Blog "What is Industry 4.0 - to me?"

A few courses include learning outcomes that target "scientific writing" both in the narrow sense og e.g. writing research reports and papers, and the wider challenges of learning by writing/doing - and sharing.

To be continued.... (this was an assignment, links and highlights to be shared soon)

What to share where? When? 

What and how do we write - and who would we like to reach out to?

Blogs are user-centric. Human-centric of course. Based on a web-page, with or without an IT platform beyond basic html and a server, but also much closer to our times of mixed digital/real reality, and a part "Web 2.0" the Social Media based internet content out there. And here.


A few blogs shared for inspiration, and variation:

https://www.sfimanufacturing.no/blog

Networking on LinkedIn and elsewhere:

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NCE Manufacturing (in Norwegian)

https://ncemanufacturing.no/

Raufoss Industripark (in Norwegian)

Example: https://www.raufossindustripark.no/kongsberg-automotive-couplings

https://www.raufossindustripark.no/kvinnene-i-industrien

(and story shared via LinkedIn)


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