The new value chain, Smart Manufacturing or Industry 4.0, goes beyond the mechanical process of creating a product. With the incorporation of technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Artificial Intelligence (AI), Big dataRobotics and even Blockchain, the aim is to make more efficient, sustainable and personalized use of resources.

As we evolve as a society, we become more demanding in terms of the services or products we consume. Our generation is accustomed to immediacy and to being able to choose from a wide range of options with the push of a button. To adapt to those demands, a radical change in manufacturing is required, with more client-adapted, made-to-measure productions.

Big data plays a very important role in factories, storing information about customers in order to offer them tailor-made products. Robotics also plays a key role in manufacturing, always in syntony with the correct artificial intelligence techniques.

Máster en industria 4.0However, all technological developments must be accompanied by people, capable of analysing and implementing the full range of techniques best suited to production systems.

For all the above reasons, the BISITE Research Group, in association with the University of Salamanca, has developed the Master's Degree in Technologies Applied to Industry 4.0, which will teach graduates about Additive and Smart Manufacturing, Digital Transformation, Internet of Things and other technologies.

This is a highly sought-after profession that will allow graduates to occupy relevant positions in different organizations.

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