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Apr 03, 2026
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MFET 55800 - Smart Manufacturing & Global Supply Chain Credit Hours: 3.00. Progressive manufacturing uses innovative technology to improve products or processes through the Internet of Things. Smart manufacturing is not limited to emerging technologies; rather, it is composed of efficient, productive, highly integrated, tightly controlled processes across a spectrum of globally competitive U.S. manufacturers and suppliers, including the facilities themselves. The course will examine the selection, characteristics, and optimization of materials, processes, big data, cloud analysis of design data, control and adaptive theories, and personnel in a production environment. Examining global manufacturing issues through a variety of business examples, you will study the framework that explains the characteristics and challenges surrounding global supply chain management and investigate the impact on suppliers, manufacturers, and customers. Learning Outcomes 1. Evaluate and design automation and control strategies in manufacturing operations.
2. Assess data collection, analysis, and sharing attributes of manufacturing systems and subsystems.
3. Plan and apply strategies for managing data from multiple sources.
4. Analyze and appraise variables significant for global supply chain management. Credits: 3.00
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