Introduction to Industrial IT systems (Industry 4.0)
The aim of the training series is to introduce the concept of the fourth industrial revolution, to introduce its conceptual structure, advantages, operating conditions, and to clarify the concepts related to the topic. The aim of the IT modules is to familiarize them with web development and basic programming languages, to recognize the basic concepts and practical usability of data collection and visualization and industrial performance calculation.
The training can also be carried out per curriculum unit (module) provided that the completion of each module may be a condition (input requirement) for completing another module.
Modules
Module 1: Introduction to Industry 4.0
The training presents the concept, benefits, operating conditions of the fourth industrial revolution in a complex way, and clarifies related concepts. The aim of the training is to expand professional knowledge of corporate management.
Number of hours: 8
Prerequisite: none
Mode of training: online consultation
Module 2: Basics of Web/HTML
One of the most important areas of our world today is the World Wide Web. This training lays the foundation of using HTML, which allows you to edit static web pages on the World Wide Web.
Number of hours: 16
Prerequisite: none
Mode of training: online consultation
Module 3: Basics of jQuery
Websites on the web have evolved a lot in recent years. One of the most important programming languages that supports these pages is jQuery. This training will introduce you to the structure of this programming language, its basic use, and its relationship with HTML technology. The training builds on HTML, therefore we recommend it only to those who already know and can use it at least at a basic level.
Number of hours: 16
Prerequisite: finished Module 2
Mode of training: online consultation
Module 4: Basics of PHP
Website development is one of the most dynamic IT sectors. PHP is one of the first and most important programming languages to support these processes. This training will give you an insight into the structure of this programming language, its basic use, and its relationship with HTML technology. The training builds on HTML, therefore we recommend it only to those who already know this language.
Number of hours: 8
Prerequisite: finished Module 2
Mode of training: online consultation
Module 5: Basics of Python
Python is one of the most popular programming languages today. It is partly due to its popularity that a large number of pre-written classes can be accessed, which allows us to develop effective programs relatively quickly in special fields such as image processing, data mining or robotics. This training gives you an insight into the structure of this programming language as well as its basic use.
Number of hours: 8
Prerequisite: none
Mode of training: online consultation
Module 6: Data analysis (Data collection and vizualisation)
Data analysis is a popular and inescapable field that we can use to speed up and make our lives easier. The training shows how the Python programming language can be used to collect data from the World Wide Web in a structured way, and how we can use the information we have to create diagrams and statistics from the program code. The training builds on the Python language, therefore it is only recommended for those who already know and use it at least at a basic level.
Number of hours: 8
Prerequisite: finished Module 5
Mode of training: online consultation
Module 7: Measurement of efficiency in the industry
In industry it is important to be able to clearly measure the efficiency of production. This training introduces the necessary concepts and provides practical examples of measurement methods and their meaning for different manufacturing solutions.
Number of hours: 4
Prerequisite: finished Module 3, 4, 5, 6
Mode of training: online consultation
For the tuition fee and group discounts write to: pr@pen.uni-pannon.hu
Teachers
Dr Szilárd Jaskó – Head of Department, Computer Science Engineer, PhD
University of Pannonia Nagykanizsa – University Center for Circular Economy, Department of Applied Informatics
He has a wide range of teaching and research experience in the field of information technology. His research activities are primarily related to adaptive intelligent systems, sensor networks and Industry 4.0 and 5.0.
Dr Tibor Holczinger – associate professor, Computer Science Engineer, PhD
University of Pannonia Nagykanizsa – University Center for Circular Economy, Department of Applied Informatics
He has been teaching IT subjects for more than 20 years, mainly in programming-related subjects. His research activity is primarily the scheduling of production processes, taking into account the needs of Industry 4.0, such as real-time optimization.