Introduction to Manufacturing Engineering
Who should attend?

This program targets manufacturing operations engineers, information technology professionals, project managers, engineering managers, quality managers, chief executive officers, product design or engineering leaders, chief operating officers and any other individuals and professionals who are in charge in implementing the manufacturing engineering discipline.

Duration
5 Days
Programme Overview

This course will provide you with the engineering knowledge and skills needed to improve productivity, reduce costs of manufacture and ensure products and services are delivered to the industry when required. Manufacturing operates in a global competitive market and engineers are in great demand in the UK and abroad, in sectors such as the aerospace, automotive, Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG), food and pharmaceutical industries. You will learn all about 3D printing, design, solid and fluid mechanics, thermodynamics, vibration, control and automation.

Objectives
  • Understanding everything about e-manufacturing and the basics of developing and designing products
  • How manufacturing engineers effectively apply e-marketing?
  • Generating a clearer perspective about the e-marketing’s future
  • Designing products for manufacturing
  • Basics of choosing processes and materials
  • A more comprehensive overview about value engineering, value management and the methods used in implementing and applying them into your business organization
  • Understanding the different phases of value methodologies
  • Basics of proper organization to effectively manage value
  • Strengthening your background about quality function deployment, its scope, benefits and functions
  • Introduction to the implementation of design of experiments
  • Understanding the different statistical methods that you can use
  • Major objectives of statistical design
  • Benefits of implementing rapid prototyping
  • Basics of applying and implementing rapid prototyping, manufacturing and tooling
  • Selecting the best system including software and hardware
  • How to effectively use statistics for product rejects?
  • Basics of accounting for mean shifts
Course Outline

Module One - Advanced Manufacturing Processes and Technology

  • Sustainable Manufacturing
  • Additive Manufacturing for Product Development
  • International Project Management
  • Computer Control and Instrumentation

Module Two - Product Innovation Management 

  • Metrology 
  • Finite Element Analysis 
  • Product Information System - Computer-Aided Design 
  • Polymer Engineering: Processing and Manufacturing 

Module Three - Project Management 

  • Design Methods and Communication 
  • Design for Assembly 
  • Organisation Structure and Strategy 
  • Polymer Engineering - Properties and Design 

Module Four - Lean Operations and Supply Chain Management 

  • Healthcare Engineering 
  • Sports Engineering 
  • Sustainable Product Design 
  • Advanced Manufacturing Processes and Technology 

Module Five - Statistics 

  • Manufacturing Planning and Control 
  • Software Engineering 
  • Machine Design 


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