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Addressing the challenges of Industry 4.0
As the digital revolution reaches a turning point, it entails a fusion of technologies that are blurring the lines between the physical, digital, and biological spheres and can be fundamentally characterised by their velocity, scope, and overall impact. It will affect all aspects of human life, including the time we devote to work and leisure, and how we develop our careers and skills.
Training academy turns robots into cobots
Students are being given the opportunity to learn about robotics first hand thanks to a recently launched academy from Universal Robots. Within interactive learning environments, students are introduced to automation and industrial applications, helping them to master robot programming in minutes.
Education Kit offers hands-on training in electronics
The Arduino CTC 101 Education Kit, a complete e-learning platform enabling young students to learn the fundamentals of electronics, programming and mechatronics is available at RS Components. The kit has been designed for teachers and other instructors working in education and is specially tailored for the 13 to 17 age group at secondary schools.
Online training platform offers self-study modules
The new ‘NSK academy’ training platform, initially available in the English language format from January 2017, will provide a range of technical courses focusing on the latest NSK bearing and linear technologies and their correct application and maintenance.
Internet connectivity reaches South African rural schools
Satcoms in rural primary schools in the Mpumalanga province of South Africa looks set to expand following the success of a pilot project. Through ESA, the setup provides Internet connectivity and access to eLearning for teachers and students, media content and other online monitoring tools and information via satellite. ESA's Davide Tomassini commented: "The system is reliable, easy to use and is well looked after by the schools.
Design platform underpins radar simulator success
Students at Technion—Israel Institute of Technology in Haifa, Israel have successfully designed a synthetic aperture radar (SAR) using NI AWR Design Environment. The design challenge was to build an efficient, easy-to-use SAR simulator that would connect to MATLAB for signal processing and that could handle many targets on the surface and then use MATLAB to calculate the object shapes.
16 trends for 2016
Frost & Sullivan’s new Top 16 Predictions for 2016 provides a detailed trend analysis on each prediction in the market that is expected to drive innovation and investment in 2016. The company looks at the key trends for 2016 and reveals the profound transformations happening today, plus what steps businesses should take to prosper and thrive.
Free course promotes moisture analysis accuracy
METTLER TOLEDO is pleased to announce the availability of a new online course called What Everybody Ought to Know about Moisture Analysis. The e-learning course presents actions to improve moisture content analysis accuracy. Offered free for a limited time, the course also allows participants to earn a certificate that can be printed for internal tracking. This type of backup can be particularly helpful when working to obtain Good Manufacturing P...
Academy to supply Big Data professionals to Europe
Researchers from the University of Southampton will play a major role in establishing a European Data Science Academy (EDSA) - an online platform for training data scientists across Europe.The Academy will help organisations and businesses across the EU to benefit from the global explosion and availability of large and complex data sets – known as Big Data.
BEKO TECHNOLOGIES training days
BEKO TECHNOLOGIES are offering training days to give people an opportunity to increase their knowledge on a variety of topics including oil-free air, measurement technology, air treatment, condensate management and up and coming products.