Why BerlIn - Global Production Engineering - TU Berlin
Why BerlIn - Global Production Engineering - TU Berlin
Why BerlIn - Global Production Engineering - TU Berlin
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Industrial Information Technology<br />
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Rainer Stark<br />
rainer.stark@tu-berlin.de<br />
Manufacturing and Factory Planning<br />
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Günther Seliger<br />
seliger@mf.tu-berlin.de<br />
<strong>Production</strong> Technology<br />
Prof. Dr.-Ing. Dr. h.c. Eckart Uhlmann<br />
Eckart.Uhlmann@ipk.fhg.de<br />
course<br />
contents<br />
Module Group a:<br />
<strong>Production</strong><br />
Our instructors prepare and teach current<br />
contents from research and practice in<br />
lectures and exercises as part of the GPE<br />
curriculum in the 5 module groups: <strong>Production</strong>,<br />
<strong>Engineering</strong>, Management, Intercultural<br />
Communication, and Special Profile.<br />
E-learning offerings and intensive practical<br />
application help students handle growing<br />
knowledge demands. The following is a<br />
brief overview of the course presentation<br />
contents:<br />
• Industrial Information Technology deals<br />
with methods of information processing and<br />
industrial application. Participants learn how<br />
to evaluate information technology potentials<br />
for use in factory settings and how to plan<br />
projects to implement them.<br />
• Manufacturing and Factory Planning deals<br />
with the special knowledge required to<br />
successfully plan modern factories. Students<br />
practice by developing technology-specific<br />
business fields. Supplementary skills in process<br />
chain-related analysis and design are taught<br />
internally and with a focus on several companies.<br />
The approach is based on an integrated<br />
customer-oriented creation of value processes<br />
in the competitive business environment.<br />
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