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Building Smart Factory In The Era Of Ai And Industry 4.0 - OneDDL - 11-14-2024 Free Download Building Smart Factory In The Era Of Ai And Industry 4.0 Last updated 9/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 14.01 GB | Duration: 6h 21m A complete guide for professional, managers, engineers What you'll learn Understand Smart Factory in the Era of Industry 4.0 Understand Industry 4.0 Technologies and Applications The Why, What and How to develop a Smart Factory Business Model and Startegy Requirements All stakeholders involving in Smart Factory. Description From Automation to AutonomyAbout twelve years after entering the global manufacturing sector's consciousness, Industry 4.0 seems to have lost much of its novelty. Its principles, technologies, market drivers, and national government policies have become known quantities. Smart factories, the intelligent, hyper-connected production plants at the centre of Industry 4.0, have been translated into detailed analysis and development objects. Our existing manufacturing automation refers to using control and information systems to automate and streamline various production processes, eliminate manual processes, reduce human error and increase productivity. Manufacturing systems are supposed to operate independently, without the need for direct human control. This will involve using advanced technologies such as artificial intelligence, machine learning and autonomous robots to create autonomous production systems that can operate without human intervention, leading to higher production speeds, improved quality and better customer satisfaction.After three years of a tumbling journey throughout COVID, analysts predict even more robust future growth for smart factories and their contributions to global economic growth. The study by Markets and Markets (Jan 2023) claims that within the next five years, the Industry 4.0 market size will project to reach USD 165.6 billion by 2026 from USD 73.9 billion in 2022 at a GAGR of 20.6%. At the centre of such forecast lies the Smart Factory, which will produce more goods and services at lower costs as the source of these gains. Manufacturers predict that by 2030, smart factories will drive a USD138 billion market.Whether one believes that the oversized benefits these and other reports describe are achievable, smart factories' global growth across manufacturing is a real trend, one worth another look. Overview Section 1: Chapter 1: Smart Factory Introduction Lecture 1 Smart Factory Introduction 1: From Automation to Autonomy Lecture 2 Smart Factory Introduction 2: Big Changes in the Global Manufacturing Sector Lecture 3 Smart Factory Introduction 3: Manufacturing in the Future Lecture 4 Smart Factory Introduction 4: Manufacturing is not Monolithic Lecture 5 Smart Factory Introduction 5: A new phase of uncertainty and active changes Lecture 6 Smart Factory Introduction 6: Policy maker in developing new approaches Lecture 7 Smart Factory Introduction 7: Potential Manufacturing Pitfalls Lecture 8 Smart Factory Introduction 8: Defending the 21at century factory Lecture 9 Smart Factory Introduction 9: The challenges of smart factory Lecture 10 Smart Factory Introduction 10: Pillars of smart factory Lecture 11 Smart Factory Introduction 11: Smart Factory Benefits Section 2: Chapter 2: Smart Factory Technologies: Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT) Lecture 12 Industrial Internet of Things Lecture 13 The World of Internet-connected Devices Lecture 14 Operation Reliability Lecture 15 How iIoT Improve Manufacturing Operations Lecture 16 Best of two worlds: hybrid cloud services Lecture 17 Real-Life iIoT Manufacturing Use Cases Lecture 18 Easier-to-manage scale up Lecture 19 Why Manufacturers Need an iIoT Platform Section 3: Chapter 3: Smart Factory Technologies: Cloud Computing Lecture 20 Cloud Computing Lecture 21 Cloud computing in manufacturing Lecture 22 Public cloud-enabled operations Lecture 23 Best of two worlds: hybrid cloud services Lecture 24 Product development Lecture 25 Easier-to-manage scale up Lecture 26 Manufacturing Challenges of Cloud Computing Lecture 27 Specialized knowledge and experience Lecture 28 Managing multiple clouds Lecture 29 Edge computing Lecture 30 Edge computing benefits Section 4: Chapter 4: Smart Technologies: Big Data Management Lecture 31 Big Data Management Lecture 32 Big Data Analytics in Manufacturing Lecture 33 Data's Role in Smart Factory Lecture 34 Integrating Cyber-Physical Systems Lecture 35 Smart Factory Big Data Management Lecture 36 Data Analytics on the Shopfloors Lecture 37 Analytics-based Decision Support Lecture 38 Data Analytics in Action Lecture 39 Analytics Process Lecture 40 Industrial A.I. in Manufacturing - and its Value Section 5: Chapter 5: Smart Technologies: Introduction of AI Lecture 41 Introduction of AI Lecture 42 Overview of AI/ML Technologies Lecture 43 OEE as an Example Showcasing AI Lecture 44 Challenges for Implementing AI/ML in Smart Section 6: Chapter 6: Smart Technologies: Augmented Reality for Smart Factory Lecture 45 Augmented Reality for Smart Factory Lecture 46 Augmented Reality in Manufacturing Lecture 47 Market Landscape, Outlook, and Challenges Section 7: Chapter 7: Smart Technologies: Cyber-Physical Systems and Simulations Lecture 48 Cyber-Physical Systems and Simulations Lecture 49 Simulation in a Manufacturing Context Lecture 50 Simulation Tools in Manufacturing Processes Lecture 51 Use Cases of Simulation in Manufacturing Lecture 52 Obstacles to CPS-Based Simulation Lecture 53 Paving the Way for Multidisciplinary Simulation Section 8: Chapter 8: Smart Technologies: Advanced Automation & Smart Robots Lecture 54 Advanced Automation & Smart Robots Lecture 55 CNC Machining Process Lecture 56 Industrial Robots Lecture 57 How Industrial Robots Work Lecture 58 RPA in Action Lecture 59 Robotics - as - a -Service: Installed Base and Forecasts Lecture 60 Future of Robotics in Manufacturing Section 9: Chapter 9: Smart Technologies: 3D Printing - Additive Manufacturing Lecture 61 3D Printing - Additive Manufacturing Lecture 62 Who Conduct Additive Manufacturin Lecture 63 How Additive Manufacturing Works Lecture 64 Additive Manufacturing Processes Lecture 65 AM Technologies - Today and Tomorrow Section 10: Chapter 10: Smart Factory Integration Lecture 66 Integrating Smart Factory Operations Lecture 67 Integration - A OT/IT Convergence Journey Lecture 68 Integration Use Cases Lecture 69 Integrating Your Smart Factory - A Strategy Lecture 70 OPC UA Lecture 71 Open Standard or Platform Solutions Lecture 72 Choose the Right Protocols for Project Section 11: Chapter 11: Securing Smart Factory Lecture 73 Securing Smart Factory Lecture 74 Three Ways that Cyberattacck Wreak Havoc Lecture 75 Securing Risk and Industry 4.0 Development Lecture 76 Why ICS Security is Always a Challenge Lecture 77 Zero Trust - Managing IT and ICS Cybersecurity Lecture 78 Building Your Corporate Cybersecurity Strategy Section 12: Chapter 12: Industry Best Practice - LEAN Manufacturing Lecture 79 Industry Best Practice - LEAN Manufacturing Lecture 80 Key LEAN Manufacturing Concepts Lecture 81 House of LEAN Section 13: Chapter 13: ESG for Smart Factory Lecture 82 ESG for Smart Factory Lecture 83 ESG in a Smart Factory's Context Lecture 84 ESG Use Case for Manufacturing Enterprise; Nestle Smart Factory Lecture 85 ESG Challenges and Solutions Section 14: Chapter 14: Building a Smart Factory Lecture 86 Building a Smart Factory Lecture 87 Making Your Factory Smart Lecture 88 Final Thoughts Business owners of manufacturing, investors, automation supplier, system integrators and consultants Homepage Recommend Download Link Hight Speed | Please Say Thanks Keep Topic Live No Password - Links are Interchangeable |