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Digital Manufacturing-Industry 4.0

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Principles of Industry 4.0–Smart Manufacturing
Robotics Design and Innovation
Smart Manufacturing Systems
Industry 4.0–Smart Manufacturing Capstone

 

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Category: Advanced Manufacturing

The Digital Manufacturing–Industry 4.0 Pathway introduces students to the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and technologies including artificial intelligence. Students learn robotics and smart manufacturing systems, and the capstone includes learning about Programmable Logic Controllers in the fields of robotics and automation.

Dual Credit

ADMF 116, Ivy Tech, SMDI 110, SMDI 111, SMDI 120

Certifications

SACA, Yaskawa Basic Programming

Careers & Pay

Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical Assemblers: $34,394.86, First Line Supervisors of Production and Operating: $62,054.48, Machinists: $47,588.65

  • The Digital Manufacturing–Industry 4.0 Pathway introduces students to the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), and technologies including artificial intelligence. Students learn robotics and smart manufacturing systems, and the capstone includes learning about Programmable Logic Controllers in the fields of robotics and automation.

  • Dual Credit

    ADMF 116, Ivy Tech, SMDI 110, SMDI 111, SMDI 120

    Certifications

    SACA, Yaskawa Basic Programming

    Careers & Pay

    Electrical, Electronic, and Electromechanical Assemblers: $34,394.86, First Line Supervisors of Production and Operating: $62,054.48, Machinists: $47,588.65