The artificial intelligence and robotics center AIRE (EDIH) is co-financed by the European Union from the "European Digital Innovation Hubs" program (project number 101083677) and the Ministry of Economic Affairs and Communications.
Technologies for the factories of the future – thoughtful solutions at management level
The training will help you to understand a fast evolving field and make the best choices for the future. The focus is on the impact of high-tech solutions on manufacturing companies. Industry 5.0 creates a flexible working environment where people and technology work together to achieve efficient production processes. The training will introduce the impact and potential of technology in the work environment.
This training is conducted in Estonian and hence, you can follow the registration form in the website’s Estonian site.
The aim of the training is to help participants gain a better understanding of a rapidly evolving field and learn how to make smart decisions that support the future of their business. It will look at trends in high-tech solutions and their impact on manufacturing companies.
Modern Industry 5.0 creates a flexible working environment where people and high technology can work together, enabling efficient production processes. The training will show how technology affects the working environment and its potential.
Regardless of the capabilities of machines, human involvement remains essential and the training will help participants to understand how human and technological strengths can complement each other. This will allow people to free themselves from tedious and repetitive tasks that can be successfully delegated to machines.
Come to the training to better orient yourself in finding high-tech solutions for your manufacturing companies.
Program
9:00 – 9:30 assembly
9:30 – 11:30 Session I: Robots in Industry 4.0 and Industry 5.0, Autonomous Logistics.
Karl Kruusamäe, “Welcome. Factories of the future: an overview of Industry 5.0 and Industry 4.0 technologies.”
11:30-12:00 debate
12:00 – 13:00 Lunch break.
13:00 – 14:30 Block II: Artificial intelligence in manufacturing.
Meelis Kull, “Opportunities from AI developments in industry” and “How Chat GPT can help the middle manager provide a solution”.
14:30 – 14:45 Discussion
14:45 – 15.00 Refreshment break
15:00 – 16:30 Block III: Manufacturing Technologies in Process Management
“Automated quality control and process management”.
“What data and drawings tell us about process control”.
16:30 – 17:00 Discussion
17:00 End of the training day
Those who have completed the training will be awarded a certificate of continuing education from the University of Tartu.
Pre-registration is essential. Support for participation in the training will be treated as de minimis aid (de minimis aid for enterprises) of €480 per participant.
By registering for the course, the company confirms its permission to use the VTA balance for participation, which will be registered in the State Aid Register for Enterprises as a co-financed participation fee in the project “AI & Robotics Estonia (EDIH)”.
This training is conducted in Estonian and hence, you can follow the registration form in the website’s Estonian site.