Participants will be able to distinguish advanced manufacturing technologies from conventional methods in terms of technical procedures, strategic relevance, and competitive advantage.
They will be able to assess advanced manufacturing processes – such as additive manufacturing, automation and robotics, data-driven production, subtractive manufacturing, and power electronics – by evaluating their strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats in relation to specific application areas.
They will be able to reflect on the suitability of different methods for their industry and organization based on real-world use cases.
They will also be able to consider the importance of sustainable manufacturing and circular economy principles when making decisions about relevant manufacturing technologies.