Master of Science Digitalization and Automation
Modern industry and modern society are unthinkable without automation. Automation begins in the enterprises but is on its way towards our homes. Automation, however, depends on computers, and most of them are digital. Therefore, digitalisation is also indispensable. Specific for both areas are rapid developments and many innovations – often even disruptive. Still, more and more processes increasingly rely on automation.
This programme is for those who want to learn how to make industry and life more efficient, friendlier and safer, e.g., a real technology and computer geek (or, at least, to some extent) whose heart beats faster for innovations and a machine-improved world.
As a graduate of the Digitalization & Automation programme, you will be ready to work in an automated, computerised and robotised world. You will understand the various concepts of the fourth industrial revolution such as cyber physical systems, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), digital twin, robotics, automation and digitalisation, etc., in relation to production processes and thereafter be able to apply them directly.
Modern industry and modern society are unthinkable without automation. Automation begins in the enterprises but is on its way towards our homes. Automation, however, depends on computers, and most of them are digital. Therefore, digitalisation is also indispensable. Specific for both areas are rapid developments and many innovations – often even disruptive. Still, more and more processes increasingly rely on automation.
This programme is for those who want to learn how to make industry and life more efficient, friendlier and safer, e.g., a real technology and computer geek (or, at least, to some extent) whose heart beats faster for innovations and a machine-improved world.
As a graduate of the Digitalization & Automation programme, you will be ready to work in an automated, computerised and robotised world. You will understand the various concepts of the fourth industrial revolution such as cyber physical systems, the Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT), digital twin, robotics, automation and digitalisation, etc., in relation to production processes and thereafter be able to apply them directly.