Internationalisation Series: Precision Engineering and Digital Integration in China
About This Course
China has become one of the world’s most advanced manufacturing hubs and the use of data and digitalisation in various industries has been one of its key strengths. Fueled by the imperative for cost efficiency and propelled by advancements in chip and component manufacturing, Chinese enterprises have rapidly expanded in both scale and capabilities.
This immersive overseas learning programme offers participants a comprehensive exploration into the forefront of precision manufacturing and the integration of cutting-edge technologies within the manufacturing value chain. Through a blend of lectures and site visits, participants will gain an in-depth understanding of the latest advancements in precision manufacturing techniques and the transformative potential of advanced analytics, artificial intelligence (AI), and other leading-edge technologies.
By delving into case studies, industry trends, and real-world applications, participants will uncover how Chinese firms are leveraging these technologies to optimise processes, enhance productivity, and drive innovation. Moreover, the programme also provide a platform for participants to engage with experts, exchange ideas, and envision the future trajectory of manufacturing excellence in the digital age.
What You'll Learn
• Understand the latest trends in large-scale manufacturing and precision engineering, particularly in the production of components that form the final product
• Appreciate the challenges of the diverse supply chain and the need for tighter integration across the manufacturing of electronic products and components
• Understand the use of digitalisation and data in advanced manufacturing systems
• Understand the key elements of production line design, automation and materials handling systems
• Develop first hand in-depth look of how technology is being deployed in advanced manufacturing, including artificial intelligence, internet of things and robotics
Entry Requirements
Participants should have more than two years of manufacturing or supply chain related related experience to benefit from the programme.