Acta Mechanica Slovaca 2020, 24(4):60-64 | DOI: 10.21496/ams.2021.004
Industry 4.0 and Modification of Study Programs at the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UWB Pilsen
- 1 Faculty of Mechanical Engineering - University of West Bohemia in Pilsen Univerzitní 22, 306 14 Pilsen
The paper deals with the topic of industry 4.0 and its use in the preparation and teaching of students of the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, UWB Pilsen. It presents the directions of further development, which is reflected in the modification of subjects and the formulation of a new study program "Intelligent Manufacturing Systems". This activity of the faculty uses the outputs of the project TL 01000081 financed by the Technology Agency of the Czech Republic entitled "Changing the role of the university and innovation of study programs within the phenomenon 4.0 in the fields of machinery, pedagogy and health care".
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