Good practice Industry 4.0 is a natural evolution that uses current technologies to increase the competitiveness of businesses. That is a long-term and strategic corporate change that no external supplier can supply. It must be a change managed by the company’s top management. However, its scope also exceeds the possibilities of ordinary business. Therefore, to […]
Tag: Industry 4.0 Skills
The point of view of Thomas Immich, CEO of Centigrade Transforming industry into a ‘smart factory’ is a major challenge for companies in many ways. As well as developing and implementing new processes and IoT-capable production facilities, one of the most important aspects is the human factor. There are numerous further training and professional education […]
Good practice from Slovakia Nemak Slovakia within the InTech association in town Žiar and Hronom, Slovakia, established Private Secondary Technical Vocational School, using dual education. Nemak is a leading provider of innovative lightweighting solutions for the global automotive industry, specialising in the development and manufacturing of aluminum components for powertrain and body structure applications. It […]
Peskovnik – Open Lab
Good Practice from the The Faculty of Mechanical Engineering of the University of Ljubljana The mission and vision of Peskovnik (Sandbox) is to become the central community of UL FS student engineering engagement and innovation, and for each mechanical engineer to become excellent in his field, a team player, mentor, innovator and socially responsible person […]
School Industry 4.0
Good Practice from Slovenia Organizations increasingly realize that only through continuous development and improvement of processes will they be able to compete in changed market conditions (changed global circumstances, emergence of new technologies and materials, changed consumer and consumer habits, labor shortages) and successfully integrate into the values of global chains. The main challenge that […]
Meeting in Austria
All partners met for final revision of the project results In July 2022, our last project meeting took place in Würnitz, ably hosted by our Austrian partner WIN. The goal of the partners was a final review of the achieved results of the project. Details to be refined were discussed. The meeting was inspiring and […]
EIT Manufacturing & Skills.move
Good practice Skills.move is EIT Manufacturing’s guided learning platform. Skills.move aims to support Europe’s manufacturing industry to up-skill and re-skill its current and future workforce by providing individuals easy access to a personalized learning experience. The curriculum has been co-created with EIT Manufacturing’s partner community in line with pre-identified industry needs. EIT Manufacturing was established […]
Good practice The core task of the Industrie 4.0 platform is to facilitate the implementation of Industrie 4.0 and to promote cooperation between relevant actors. In this way, highly innovative and sustainable industrial production can be secured and increase the quality of employment. The association “Industry 4.0 Austria – the platform for intelligent production” was […]
Checking and recapitulating our outcomes On June 21, 2022, the next project meeting was held in Idrija, Slovenia with the participation of nine people from all partner organizations. Idrija is located in a beautiful area at the junction of the Dinarides and the Alps mountain ranges in western Slovenia. Here is the UNESCO-protected Global Geopark. […]
Meeting in Slovakia
The second project meeting of the consortium was held on July 24, 2021 in Slovakia. The hosts are our colleagues from QUALET. The purpose of the meeting was to review the status of the project so far. First of all, the partners discussed the content and status of the Catalog “Skills and Competences for Work […]