From Industry 4.0 to Engineering 4.0
Engineer’s degree (diplôme d’ingénieur) with a major in Industry 4.0 in a French CTI-accredited engineering school
The Industry 4.0 major trains engineers to design and implement modern industrial systems with native integration of digital revolution tools and technologies.
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Engineers for Industry 4.0
Students from Industry 4.0 major will be able to work on industrial maintenance service or production sites or for industrial businesses of all sizes & from all sectors, in France and abroad.
Preparing the industry of the future
For a number of years, ESILV has been conducting research and development projects on important industry 4.0 themes in partnership with major industrial groups (Dassault Systemes, ArcelorMittal, Altran/Capgemini Engineering): using artificial intelligence for aeronautical and automotive manufacturing, intelligent materials, additive manufacturing and mastering 3D printing technologies.
Teaching
- Modelling and simulation for production and assembly lines and supply chains
- Management, control and optimisation of processes and industrial data
- Product lifecycle management
- Lean management
- Digital twins, IoT and connected factories
- Virtual reality and augmented reality
- Project management and innovation management
- Digital technologies and additive manufacturing
- Mechatronics and robotics
- Artificial Intelligence and industry 4.0 tools
Skills
- mplementing and managing modern industrial systems
- Mastering production chain methods (e.g. lean)
- Devising and designing the overall organisation of an industrial system: knowing how to model and design automated, robotised industrial production systems
- Mastering digital technologies (using digital models, virtualisation, augmented reality, Internet of Things, AI, 3D printing)
Careers
Production Engineer, Quality and Maintenance Manager, Industrial Risk Engineer, Process and Methods Project Manager, R&D Engineer, 3D Printing Engineer, Cobotics Engineer, Digital Transformation Project Manager, Predictive Maintenance Engineer
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Prrogramme Overview
Industry 4.0 Major
COMPUTATIONAL MECHANICS
Finite Element Method
Fundamentals of structural Analysis
Vibrations of mechanical systems
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Robotics, cobotic and IHM
Additive Manufacturing
SYSTEM ENGINEERING
Machine Learning for industry
Supply chain management
MODELING AND SIMULATION
Modeling and simulation of manufacturing processes
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Automatic and control
Artificial intelligence in industry
MECHATRONIC ENGINEERING
Mechatronic and Industrial Automation
INDUSTRIAL ENGINEERING
Quality management
Management of industrial operations
Product Lifecycle Management
INDUSTRIAL PROCESSES
Advanced additive manufacturing
Modeling and simulation of manufacturing processes II
Autonomous and embedded systems
DIGITAL FACTORY
Management, control, security and optimization of industrial data
Connected factory
DIGITAL ENGINEERING IOT/IIOT
Digital twins
Industrial design and design office
Industry 4.0 student project examples
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ESILV Industry 4.0 News
3D Printing Business: Alexandre, Class of 2022, Engineering Student and Entrepreneur 2 November 2021 Using different 3D applications as a business innovation can be the right solution for engineering students with entrepreneurial minds. Such is the case of Alexandre, a student-engineer at ESILV and founder of Skriver 3D, a success story to be followed after the success of Caligo, a 3D anti-fog nose clip. With the support of Devinci […]
How 3D Printing is done at De Vinci Innovation Center 18 August 2021 3D Printing is crucial for various fields of activity such as industry and healthcare and is now commonplace. Additive manufacturing is also a vast terrain of experimentation for the De Vinci Innovation Center, the cross-disciplinary innovation cluster of the Pôle Léonard de Vinci. In an article published in The Conversation France, Clément Duhart, head of […]
Industry 4.0: Hands-on Projects in Engineering School 11 May 2021 Industry 4.0 is here and is revolutionizing working life, thus transforming the engineers’ jobs. Advanced robotics and digital manufacturing come with their array of challenges that require new skills to make them more capable than robots, AI, and algorithms. To ensure the future success of its graduates, the ESILV engineering school focuses on hands-on projects […]
4 Unusual Objects Made From A 3D Printer 5 November 2020 3D printing, the process of producing 3-dimensional objects from a computer file, presents many advantages when it comes to manufacturing, which offers a multitude of possibilities, sometimes unexpected… ESILV School of Engineering has its own FabLab equipped with 3D Printers for students to experiment with this revolutionary technology. The Industry 4.0 Major trains them to […]
ESILV invites Accenture, Dassault Systèmes, Orano, Volvo to talk about Industry 4.0 12 October 2020 On Wednesday 30 September, ESILV Engineering School held a round-table discussion centred around Industry 4.0. Digitalisation of production and maintenance, digital twin, 3D printing: here’s a look back at the comments of four experts from major leading industry players and their vision on the smart factory. The round table was organised by the Corporate Relations Department and […]