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This course provides the students insights on principles and practices for how AI can be used to enhance production management. Hands-on learning exercises shall deepen the understanding by providing real-world production challenges that can be solved through or supported by AI.
In this course we go abroad to visit companies, universities and representatives for joint workshops, short lectures and social interaction.
Discovering Management offers an introduction to the field of business management and entrepreneurship for engineers and natural scientists. By taking this course, students will enhance their understanding of management principles and the tasks that entrepreneurs and managers deal with. The course consists of theory and practice sessions, presented by a set of area specialists at D-MTEC.
This course is geared towards first and second-year doctoral candidates of MTEC. It is held as in a workshop style. Students attending this seminar will benefit from interdisciplinary discussions and insights into current and future work in business and economics research.
This course provides doctoral students in operations and supply chain management (OSCM) in Switzerland and abroad with a fundamental introduction to key OSCM topics and research methods relevant to their doctoral research and publishing journey.
This seminar provides master and doctoral students at MTEC with the challenging opportunity of a real case on strategy, innovation and leadership in close collaboration with the senior management of a leading company: IBM
This course deals with the complex process of planning and designing manufacturing factories and warehouses, from idea conception to operation. It provides students theoretical knowledge as well as practical insights into various aspects that need to be considered when managing factory planning and design projects.
This course provides a theoretical foundation and essential practical skills for analysing and managing the complexities of companies' international operations. Particular emphasis is placed on fostering students' understanding of strategic decisions related to production networks and their relationship to economic and geopolitical dynamics.
Industrial perspectives on Operations Management gives insight into trending topics and developments in industrial companies. Regional and international guest speakers from various firms lecture on industrial applications of innovative technologies and process innovations.
Information Technology (IT) is an integrated part of production and operations management (POM). As digitalization is on the rise, it is imperative for students to be familiar with the common IT systems used in industry.
This course (i) introduces the fundamentals of Lean Production and (ii) shows how new Industry 4.0 technologies can support a lean transformation. Through lectures, hands-on serious games, reflection and discussions, students learn (i) how lean production differs from other forms of production and (ii) how lean in synergy with new technologies can increase productivity in a production setting.
This core course provides insights into the basic theories, principles, concepts, and techniques used to design, analyze, and improve the operational capabilities of an organization.
Extension to course 363-0445-00 Production and Operations Management.