Industry 4.0

I4S 4/2024: Learning Factories

Learning locations for SMEs, more resilience through knowledge transfer
05.08.2024

In times of global challenges, the skills shortage puts pressure on manufacturing companies worldwide. While specialists are becoming more scarce in highly developed economies, proper training is urgently needed in countries with high unemployment. Yet what’s required isn’t only technical knowledge, like in electrical engineering or machine manufacturing, but process skills—such as effective problem-solving in teams. But how best to teach these various capabilities? Discover what makes learning factories so successful—networked, innovative, modular—when it comes to knowledge transfer.

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