University at Buffalo

Digital Manufacturing & Design

This course is part of Digital Manufacturing & Design Technology Specialization

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Ken English

Instructor: Ken English

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Course

Gain insight into a topic and learn the fundamentals

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Beginner level
No prior experience required
9 hours (approximately)
Flexible schedule
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There are 2 modules in this course

The purpose of this module is to introduce learners to the factors and trends motivating the transition from the current state of manufacturing to a DMD model. Details of individual lessons in this module are provided below.

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7 videos6 readings6 quizzes1 discussion prompt

The purpose of this module is to introduce learners to the multiple components that integrate to create a future manufacturing enterprise (i.e., a digital link between design and production, leveraging data analytics to identify opportunities for increased quality and efficiency, interconnected and transparent machines, production facilities, and supply chains). Details of individual lessons in this module are provided below.

What's included

6 videos9 readings5 quizzes1 discussion prompt

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4.6 (795 ratings)
Ken English
The State University of New York
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