![]() ![]() Gallen and the strategic focus of the entire school. We are now approaching this next horizon with strong support by the Canton of St. This base is the fundament for a significant larger step. Over the last years, successful initiatives towards the Smart Learning Factory have been established. This paper describes how the Smart Learning Factory as a sample case at the university of applied sciences OST will be set up as an unique approach with three interconnected locations with a real, daily manufactured product mainly for educational purposes. This digital representation of the physical world is then the base for learning from data for a specific use case for the factory of tomorrow. A key element is the understanding of the physical goods process linked to data and IT infrastructure. The smart factory is understood as a future state of a fully connected and flexible manufacturing system, operating autonomously or with optimized interaction between humans and machines by generating, transferring, receiving and processing necessary data to conduct all required tasks for producing different types of goods.ĭue to this complexity the standard classroom teaching is not achieving satisfactory results. The challenge in teaching smart factory courses or digitalization of manufacturing is the complexity of the topic. The smart factory promises significant cost savings particularly for high cost labor markets. ![]()
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