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AIS Robotics Conference, Hong Kong, 2016
- Learning 4.0 -
How Technical Developments are Changing Vocational Education
Leslie Andrew Twine, Lucas-Nülle GmbH, Kerpen
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Learning 4.0 - How technical developments are changing vocational
education
1. Change
2. Industry 4.0
3. Evolving requirements
4. Learning 4.0
5. An Industry 4.0 Vocational Education Solution
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Content
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1. Changes in the past 100 years through structural change
100 years: Increase of productivity in manufacturing: < 4000%
50 years : Increase of productivity in the office: < 4000%
100 years : Income increases due to these productivity increases: < 3500%
100 years : Increase of life expectancy more than doubled (the average in Germany has increase by 38 years)
Source: Institute for future studies and technology review, 2007
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Key objectives for the future and progress:
Economic growth and material wealth!
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Structural change / Employment trends
4 Source: Source: Institute for future studies and technology review, 2007
BmWi, 2013
Agriculture
Ind. Production
Services
IT Services
1. Industrial Revolution
2. Ind. Revolution
3. Ind. Revol.
• Intensified mechanisation • Widespread use of electricity • Mass production of goods (Taylorism and Fordism)
• Mechanisation of labour using machines • Mechanical Energy using the steam engine • Mass usage of coal and iron
4. Ind. Rev.
• Micro elektronics • Automation
Industrial society Service soc. Agrarian society Knowledge soc.
1%
25%
74%
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Industrial Revolution
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This was the beginning of
a profound and lasting
transformation of
Economic conditions
Social conditions
Working conditions
Living conditions
The German
Government is sure
that Industry 4.0 will
have a similar effect
on our society and
country.
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Cautions of political visions
I had a dream: Vision of the perfect apprentice?
Technical Visions enables you to see visually what is possible:
Industry 4.0: A vision on the road to implementation
Learning 4.0: A vision that still needs to be developed
Industry 4.0 requires Learning 4.0
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The Vision: Learning 4.0
„Wer Visionen hat soll
zum Arzt gehen!“
Helmut Schmidt 2002
“Whoever has visions should
go to a doctor!”
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The term “Industry 4.0” comes from a future oriented project of the high tech strategy of the German government and industry and this development should be promoted as soon as possible.
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2. Industry 4.0
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Goals and Features of Industry 4.0
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The goal is the "intelligent factory“ (Smart Factory) Flexible and adaptable 1 piece for one client Self controlling production and logistics All parts are networked and exchange information autonomously Efficient use of resources and environmentally friendly Integration of all stakeholders in business and value add processes The Technologies basis are Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) and the “Internet of Things“
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Industry 4.0 requires new service based, real time CPS platforms
The Internet of Things and services – networking of people, objects and systems.
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Cyber-Physical Systems (CPS) based Platforms
Internet of Things
Internet of Humans
Internet of Services
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Example: Automotive Manufacturing
Today Cyclic manufacture of vehicles
on the assembly line
Tomorrow Decoupled, fully flexible and highly
integrated production systems
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Information and Automation grow together
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Information and Automation grow together
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Key elements of the smart factory of the future
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6 recommendations for implementation: Standardization and open standards Mastery of complex systems Widespread broadband infrastructure for industry Security as a critical success factor for industry 4.0 Work organization and job design in digital industrial age Education and Training for Industry 4.0
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3. Evolving requirements and actions according to the final report of the Industry 4.0 Working Group (2013)
Source: Umsetzungsempfehlungen für das Zukunftsprojekt Industrie 4.0, Abschlussbericht des Arbeitskreises Industrie 4.0, 2013
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Qualifications for Industry 4.0
With industry 4.0, the integration of IT into the production process will mean massive changes to the:
Work processes
Work content
And require the expansion of the qualification profiles of:
Skilled workers in the factories
Experienced engineers
And especially for those in the training sector
Initial approaches to the content of these skills exist today, but full systemization is still a long way off.
Quelle: Umsetzungsempfehlungen für das Zukunftsprojekt Industrie 4.0, Abschlussbericht des Arbeitskreises Industrie 4.0, 2013
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Changes to Vocational Education
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The complexity of the systems are increasing
The rate of change of the knowledge increases
Production will be taken over by clever automation and robots
Future role will most likely be “operator of complex systems”
Systems thinking comes to the fore
In the short term, many jobs need to change, modernize and be rearranged
Mid-term, some occupations will disappear and new ones will be created
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4. Learning 4.0 in Vocational Education
What is new? What is different?
Vocational education will take a back seat
Training in complex systems will be required (commissioning, maintenance, and diagnosis)
Lifelong learning will be essential
Knowledge of IT and networking will massively increase in all occupations
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In the Automotive Industry, the future of automated 4.0 production has already begun How do we train the people to meet the requirement? Today I want to share with you the experience in Germany.
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• Founded in 1973
• Located in Kerpen, Germany
• 150 employees, 50% M.Sc.EE
• Turn-over > 40 Mio Euros p.a.
• Customers in 120 countries
• Looking forward to assisting you
Lucas-Nülle Headquarters
www.lucas-nuelle.com
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Start Theory /-practice
Examination High school Job
Fundamentals
System understanding- Subsystem
Practical Applications – Complete production line
Fit for the Job: From the Fundamentals to the Industry 4.0 Industrial Applications
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Fundamentals
System understanding
Practical Applications
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Fundamentals
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Robotics • Safety Instructions
• Types of movement, Coordinate systems
• Communications
• Coupling with convyor belts
• Wait, If-then-else, For, Sub programmes
• how to do, Strategies, Planning
• Movemet programming, PLC Programming
An Example for UniTrain-I courses:
Fundamentals Industry 4.0
Automation Technology: PLC, Pneumatic, Hydraulic, Sensor, Robotics Basic
Electrical Machine: DC Machine, Stepper Motors, Servo Motors…
Power Electronics: Line-Commutated Converter, Frequency Converter…
Information Technology: WWW Programming, APPs Development…
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System understanding
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RFID
• Writing and reading of RFID Tags
• Fundamentals of Network Technologies
• Data transmission with TCP/IP
• PROFINET
• Diagnostics
Industrial Bus systems
• Fundamental TIA-Ports
• Communication I/O
• AS-Interface
• PROFIBUS
• PROFINET
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System understanding
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First Applications Industry 4.0
• Comprehensive Experiment Courseware
• Simple complete unit tests
• Definitions of Industry 4.0
• Integration of RFID
• Product definition via the Touchpanel
• Production control via RFID-Tag
• Control of Status feedback
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Practical Application
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Industry 4.0, The Basis
• System Size 1
• No Storage Facilities
• Client Specific Manufacture
• Networked Systems
• RFID
• SCADA
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Practical Applications
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Industry 4.0, WLAN control
• Web-Programming
• HTML Fundamentals
• CSS Fundamentals
• JavaScript, jQuery and AJAX
• Coding of the HTML Pages
• WWW-Components
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Practical Applications
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Industry 4.0, Intelligent Extensions
• Administration of the Order lists
• Monitoring the complete Process
• Decisions in the Production process
• Carrying out Statistics
• Monitoring and Rectifying Faults
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The Didactic Concept:
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Totally integrated Blended Learning Concept
All training systems promote self-determined, self-directed learning
High flexibility through modularity of training equipment
The Promise: We bridge the gap from theory to
industrial practice The systems generate hands on skills
that are so important for the future professional
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LabSoft: The innovative Learning and Experimenting Platform
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Theory with Animations Real Practical Experiments Continuous Feedback und Tests > 150 Courses > 35 Languages
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Learning 4.0 Integrated training in the future
„Training in the cloud“
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