- This course provides students with specialist skills to drive the mechanical innovations required by modern industry. Students will explore the very latest approaches to mechatronics – designing systems with built-in intelligence, enabling machines to adapt to ever-changing data inputs and demands.
- Students will examine new developments in the Internet of Things (IoT) era – the growing interconnection of smart devices, sensors and digital systems, able to transfer data without human input. These advances are leading to a revolutionary phase in industrial development, Industry 4.0, creating new levels of automation, monitoring and self-diagnosis.
- The course equips students with knowledge of mechatronics, robotics and engineering design and management. Students will learn how to make best use of data inputs to create smart factories, as well as how people interact with these processes. Students will also see how industry’s increasing dependence on connectivity is creating new vulnerabilities, particularly the cyber security risks associated with automation.