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Course Description

There are opportunities throughout the design process of any product to make significant changes, and ultimately impact the future of manufacturing, by embracing the digital thread. In this course, you will dig into the transformation taking place in how products are designed and manufactured throughout the world. It is the second of two courses that focuses on the "digital thread" - the stream that starts at the creation of a product concept and continues to accumulate information and data throughout the product life cycle. Hear about the realities of implementing the digital thread, directly from someone responsible for making it happen at a company. Learn how the digital thread can fit into product development processes in an office, on a shop floor, and even across an enterprise. Be prepared to talk about the benefits, and limitations, of enacting it.Main concepts of this course will be delivered through lectures, readings, discussions and various videos. This is the third course in the Digital Manufacturing & Design Technology specialization that explores the many facets of manufacturing's "Fourth Revolution," aka Industry 4.0, and features a culminating project involving creation of a roadmap to achieve a self-established DMD-related professional goal.To learn more about the Digital Manufacturing and Design Technology specialization, please watch the overview video by copying and pasting the following link into your web browser: https://youtu.be/wETK1O9c-CA

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Instructor Details

Ken English

Ken English received his Ph.D. in Mechanical Engineering from the University at Buffalo in 2001, with his research focusing on using information technology and visualization to design and optimize complex, multidisciplinary system. Along with his research, Ken has worked in industry implementing digital solutions for sales and operations support in the food industry, plant layout in the chemical products industry, and with small companies looking to improve business performance. As a research site co-director of the NSF Center for eDesign (www.centerforedesign.org), Ken is working with several universities and over 35 corporate and governmental partners to combine industry needs with academic resources to bridge the gap between research and implementation. In 2002, Ken co-developed a course, "Information Technology in Engineering Design" The first of its kind in the country, the course focused on introducing engineering students to how information technology would transform their workplace. In 2012, working with colleagues at the University at Buffalo, was an instructor in the Knowledge-Driven New Product Development (KD-NPD) program. Ken's view of learning is that the most successful learners are those that pursue learning as a continuous activity. This requires a philosophy that learning is not a finite act, limited to a classroom and a syllabus, but an ongoing process. He approaches teaching as an endeavor to encourage and exercise the curiosity of a student's mind and dev

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By Richard O on 24-Nov-18

Very useful course. Thanks.

By Marcelo O R d A on 4-Mar-19

After having completed the Digital Thread transformations, framework, components and strategies in the first two courses, I was pleased with the opportunity for exploring the transformation taking place in how products are designed and manufactured throughout the world integrates with the digital thread tactical implementation addressed in the third course, providing closed loop. I look forward to even more depth and breadth of applications in the real world with opportunity to continue building my 4.0 Roadmap to Success in Digital Manufacturing and Design Technology.

By Sikandar S T on 14-Jan-19

ONE OF THE BEST COURSE TO LEARN TO WORK ON INNOVATIVE IDEAS ON DMDI

By Jhordany R P on 1-Dec-18

Good

By Dwaipayan R on 31-Jul-18

Really enjoyed the course. It is informative and I learned a lot. Looking forward to the next course in the sequence.

By Ravi T on 11-Dec-17

timo material de referncia

By Nika90 on 24-Oct-17

Excellent Course on Digital Thread...Thanks to Kin for sharing knowledge on Digital Thread implementation.

By Abhinav k on 9-Jul-17

Practical point of view. Very interesting.

By zijing on 27-Feb-18

Excellent course! Gives you a more practical perspective of how the Digital Manufacturing will be incorporated on the shop floor.

By Melvyn B on 29-Aug-17

I am very satisfied with the course that i open my mind and possibilities.

By on 15-May-17

Great course for introduction to these concepts.

By Eric S on 14-Jan-18

Already a bit outdated, but a gives me alot of insight.