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They are specialised in Digital Manufacturing, Industry 4.0 and Additive Manufacturing
The industrial revolution 4.0 is a reality that drives the need for companies to adapt their organisation and production models. This involves designing profiles for 4.0 People of the future according to this new paradigm and new work models.
TECNALIA, as a key player in the digitalisation of the industry, acts as a transmission belt between the profiles that companies and centres and universities require. In this context, we have collaborated with IMH and University of the Basque Country UPV-EHU in designing a Master's Degree in Digital Manufacturing, and two Specialist degrees in Predictive Data Analytics Projects for Industry 4.0; and in Additive Manufacturing.
These degrees will be taught in dual mode; meaning that the student, company and university work together, training the person from the beginning. They are aimed at both recent graduates and professionals who, via this method of alternating work and training in different places, guarantee their technical training.
At TECNALIA we know the latest technologies and their impact in companies first hand. But we also need trained and prepared people to work with them. Our collaboration in these three degrees has given us the opportunity to train these people, thus being able to provide them with our knowledge and our laboratories and Industry 4.0 infrastructure.
The opening act was held on 21st September from 5pm to 6pm at the New Design Spaces (IMH Central Building - 1st Floor) in Elgoibar. PROGRAMME