We will discuss the basic building blocks of digitisation, how to go about it and what it brings us. Then we will learn about the tools that can help us with the implementation and how we can use artificial intelligence to help us. In the second part, we will look at data security, communication and industry trends.
Who is the training for?
The training is suitable for anyone interested in introducing digital technologies into their processes. No prior knowledge of digital technologies is required.
Content of the training:
- data analysis and management
- what data is and how it is stored,
- what is data management
- Business systems,
- whether it’s time for artificial intelligence,
- digitisation of processes
- what the processes are and where they are found,
- the importance of digitisation, how to go about it and the benefits of using it,
- which systems can be used,
- The Cloud
- whether the cloud is right for us, the pros and cons,
- cyber security
- how data can be stored securely,
- who should have access to them,
- Internet of Things
- what the internet of things is,
- what the Industrial Internet of Things is,
- how and where it can be used,
- automation and robotics (in the case of participants from industry)
- what is Industry 4.0 / 5.0, where are we in this process, do we need to automate all processes, which operations can be replaced by a robot
About the Lecturer
The lecturer Marko Rudolf has many years of experience in IT and a good insight into the trends of Industry 4.0/5.0. He is familiar with Microsoft cloud solutions and data handling, and has worked in the field of business and document system implementation. He is a member of the Laboratory for Factories of the Future (LABTOP) team, which was awarded the GZDBK Gold Award for the innovative Smart Factory Laboratory and a recipient of the Nahtigal Award for work with young people.
The training is free of charge.
For further information, please call us on 040 664 773.
The service is/will be implemented in the framework of the SRC-EDIH project, co-funded by the European Union (contract no. 101083351) and the Ministry of Digital Transformation. The service received is co-financed at 25% of the full price as State aid in accordance with Article 31 of Commission Regulation (EU) No 651/2014 of 17 June 2014 declaring certain categories of aid compatible with the internal market in application of Articles 107 and 108 and in accordance with Commission Regulation (EU) 2023/1315 of 23 June 2023. The aid is granted on the basis of the MDP Programme of Measures for the Promotion of Entrepreneurship in the period 2022-2030.
