There are quite a few considerations to take into account when adopting and implementing an Industry 4.0 training program. Over the past several months, Intelitek has been working together with state and federal organizations, such as ARM (Advanced Robotics in Manufacturing)<\/a> and the OMA (Ohio Manufacturers Association)<\/a>, that are bringing together industrial companies, colleges, workforce development boards and others to agree on the needs of Industry 4.0 training.<\/p>\n
Below are five points that were widely viewed as of the highest importance.<\/p>\n
Here are the must haves:<\/p>\n
At Intelitek, we have developed a Smart Factory and Industry 4.0 trainer<\/a> that requires students to work through the different disciplines and then integrate electrical, mechanical, pneumatics, robots, plc automation, machine vision, IP networking, and more. This is a factory that uses real industrial equipment that the students build from scratch, integrate, program, troubleshoot and maintain. A powerful learning experience that fully trains them on industry 4.0.<\/p>\n
JobMaster Industry 4.0 Manufacturing Cell<\/a><\/p>\n
JobMaster FMS \u2013 Flexible Manufacturing System<\/a><\/p>\n
Contact us for more information on our Industry 4.0 programs.<\/p>\n