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SUNA ventures TM Associate Partner: Openpath Education Sdn Bhd The smart factory represents a leap forward from more tradional automaon to a fully connected and flexible system—one that can use a constant stream of data from connected operaons and producon systems to learn and adapt to new demands. Through the applicaon of internet of things (IoT), Big Data & Analycs, Arficial Intelligence (AI) and increasing sophiscaon of cyberphysical systems that can combine physical machines and business processes, automaon increasingly includes complex opmizaon decisions that humans typically make. The smart factory is a flexible system that can self-opmize performance across a broader network, self-adapt to and learn from new condions in real or near-real me, and autonomously run enre producon process- es. The true power of the smart factory lies in its ability to evolve and grow along with the changing needs of the organizaon—whether they be shiſting customer demand, expansion into new markets, development of new products or services, more predicve and responsive approaches to operaons and maintenance, incor- poraon of new processes or technologies, or near-real-me changes to producon. However, undertaking a smart factory journey generally addresses such broad categories as asset efficiency, quality, costs, safety, and sustainability. These categories, among others, may yield benefits that ulmately result in increased speed to market; improved ability to capture market share; and beer profitability, product quality, and labor force stability. Regardless of the business drivers, the ability to demonstrate how the invest- ment in a smart factory provides value is important to the adopon and incremental investment required to sustain the smart factory journey. Industry 4.0 Moving Toward Smart Manufacturing 4.0 “Creating Smart Factories” OVERVIEW Date: 25 & 26 July 2019 (Thursday & Friday), 9.00am to 5.00pm Venue: Eastin Hotel, Kuala Lumpur 100% HRDF Claimable T: +603 – 27856812 F: +603 – 27856912 E: [email protected] www.sunaventures.com TH th

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Page 1: Industry 4.0 Moving Toward Smart Manufacturing 4.0 ...€¦ · Demystify Industry 4.0 and Its Disruptive Technologies Components of Smart Factory 4.0 Design Principles of Smart Manufacturing

SUNAventures

TM

Associate Partner:

Openpath Education Sdn Bhd

The smart factory represents a leap forward from more traditional automation to a fully connected and flexible system—one that can use a constant stream of data from connected operations and production systems to learn and adapt to new demands. Through the application of internet of things (IoT), Big Data & Analytics, Artificial Intelligence (AI) and increasing sophistication of cyberphysical systems that can combine physical machines and business processes, automation increasingly includes complex optimization decisions that humans typically make.

The smart factory is a flexible system that can self-optimize performance across a broader network, self-adapt to and learn from new conditions in real or near-real time, and autonomously run entire production process-es. The true power of the smart factory lies in its ability to evolve and grow along with the changing needs of the organization—whether they be shifting customer demand, expansion into new markets, development of new products or services, more predictive and responsive approaches to operations and maintenance, incor-poration of new processes or technologies, or near-real-time changes to production.

However, undertaking a smart factory journey generally addresses such broad categories as asset efficiency, quality, costs, safety, and sustainability. These categories, among others, may yield benefits that ultimately result in increased speed to market; improved ability to capture market share; and better profitability, product quality, and labor force stability. Regardless of the business drivers, the ability to demonstrate how the invest-ment in a smart factory provides value is important to the adoption and incremental investment required to sustain the smart factory journey.

Industry 4.0 Moving Toward Smart Manufacturing 4.0“Creating Smart Factories”

OVERVIEW

Date: 25 & 26 July 2019 (Thursday & Friday), 9.00am to 5.00pmVenue: Eastin Hotel, Kuala Lumpur

100%HRDF Claimable

T: +603 – 27856812 F: +603 – 27856912 E: [email protected] www.sunaventures.com

TH th

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Senior ExecutivesCIOs and CTOsBusiness Intelligence ExecutivesMarketing ExecutivesData & Business Analytics SpecialistsInnovation Specialists & Entrepreneurs

Digital transformation and the 4th IRndustry 4.0: C-Level AgendaBenefit and ChallengesSmart Manufacturing & Eco-SystemDemystify Industry 4.0 and Its Disruptive Technologies

Components of Smart Factory 4.0Design Principles of Smart ManufacturingSmart Manufacturing InsImpact of IT and OTSupply Chain Management 4.0SCM Cable

Interactive30% presentation30% discussion40% hands on implementation

Who Should Attend/Target Audience

Workshop Methodology (60% experiential)

Course Contents

T: +603 – 27856812 F: +603 – 27856912 E: [email protected] www.sunaventures.com

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o Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT)o Autonomous Machineso Cloud Computingo Big Data & Analyticso Artificial Intelligenceo Machine Learningo Cybersecurityo Block chaino System Integration

o Peopleo Technologyo Process

Trends of Smart Manufacturing & Supply ChainEnd-to-End Supply Chain Management 4.0Block chain enabled Smart ManufacturingCase Studies: Singapore, China and EuropeIndustry 4ward: Malaysian Industry 4.0 InitiativeRoadmap ImplementationFuture direction

This comprehensive training and certification program will be of specific interest to:

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Dr. Muhammad Imran Sarwar demystifies Industry 4.0 and its disruptive technologies for individuals, teams, and enterprises. With more than 15 years of professional experience as industrial technical man-agement and academic R&D scientist, he was involved in developing solutions on multiple domains rang-ing from Industry 4.0 smart factory, precision farming, IoT Smart Cities, Wireless infrastructure protocols, and management systems.

Being a technopreneur, Dr. Imran is involved in Enterprise solution end-toend solution with business requirement specifications, analysis, R&D, solution architecture, & development, SQA, technical roadmap development with deployment that leverage disruptive technologies such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Cloud & DevOps, Big Data & Analytics, A.I.,, wireless communication technologies & protocols in end-to-end solutions.

He had won numerous academic, community and industrial awards including a fully funded fellowship for his Ph.D. in Computer Science. As a scientist, he had published research articles in International confer-ences and peer-review journals indexed in Scopus and ISI.

He had been invited as keynote and panel speakers in numerous International conferences and conducted public and in-house workshops for international firms to an audience of the Middle East, Malaysia, Thai-land, Indonesia, Taiwan, Japan, Philippines, Myanmar, Pakistan, Cambodia, Vietnam and so on. In his portfolio, he is serving as the technical consultant for government and private organizations for IoT, Indus-try 4.0 and its variants as Smart Factory 4.0, Smart Cities 4.0, Agriculture 4.0, Construction 4.0 and Supply Chain Management 4.0 that leverage disruptive technologies.

FACILITATOR – Dr. Muhammad Imran Sarwar

T: +603 – 27856812 F: +603 – 27856912 E: [email protected] www.sunaventures.com

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RM 1,600.00 per person for 2 days, our fees include of training material, buffet lunch , certificate and coffee breaks (For a group of 3 or more participants registering from the same company, you will qualify for a 10% DISCOUNT off the total fees payable)

INVESTMENT

Suna Ventures (002957240-A)In collaboration with OpenPath Education Sdn Bhd(HRDF Register Training Provider)

Level 23, Premier Suite, One Mont Kiara No 1, Jalan Kiara, Mont Kiara 50480 Kuala Lumpur Malaysia.

ORGANISER

@sunaventuresconsultancy

@sunaventuresconsultancy

@sunaventurestraining