6 Short courses in Production and Manufacturing Engineering in Massachusetts, United States
Tribology - Friction, Wear, and Lubrication
The Tribology - Friction, Wear, and Lubrication course offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will explore the latest innovations in the study of friction, wear, and lubrication, while acquiring the frameworks you need to solve practical manufacturing challenges.
Powering Product Innovation
In the Powering Product Innovation course offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), you’ll learn how to identify, adopt, and capitalize on game-changing innovations created by product users.
Advanced Data Analytics For IIOT and Smart Manufacturing
You will leave the Advanced Data Analytics For IIOT and Smart Manufacturing course offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) equipped to capitalize on the latest data-driven manufacturing tools, including video analytics, learned control systems, and system security strategies.
Implementing Industry 4.0 - Leading Change in Manufacturing and Operations
The Implementing Industry 4.0 - Leading Change in Manufacturing and Operations course offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) will help you gain an understanding of how to obtain greater value from your business by diagnosing the states of your systems, measuring activities appropriately, and overcoming cultureal obstacles to deploy productive technologies.
AI for Computational Design and Manufacturing
In the AI for Computational Design and Manufacturing course offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT), you’ll join a group of accomplished global peers to explore the latest smart manufacturing strategies and hardware, acquire skills to develop machine learning-based design templates, and participate in generative design sessions.
Additive Manufacturing - From 3D Printing to the Factory Floor
The Additive Manufacturing - From 3D Printing to the Factory Floor course offered by Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) provides learners with a comprehensive understanding of additive manufacturing, its applications, and its implications both now and in the future.