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Weld Australia’s new learning resources gaining rapid industry uptake and positive feedback

Manufacturer's Monthly

The new MEM resources can be accessed online and through mobile phones. “We’re able to utilise these training resources in class to support lecturers. “They’re able to download it onto their mobile phones, they can play the videos, its interactive.”

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Video: Applying control concepts to the adoption of industry 4.0

Control Engineering

Carrier is senior lecturer, MIT Sloan School of Management, in the System Dynamics Group. The post Video: Applying control concepts to the adoption of industry 4.0 Examples from the field provide insights into how others might approach and develop similar applications. Presenter: Dr. John F. appeared first on Control Engineering.

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Revolutionising welder training: Introducing the new MEM resources

Manufacturer's Monthly

The feedback received from students and lecturers alike was extremely positive. We’re able to utilise these training resources in class to support lecturers. On a TAFE budget, we never could have got all the bells and whistles—the videos, the eLearning—it’s just financially out of our reach.”

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AEMT Training Academy Trials Hailed a Success

MEM

The first stage will see the platform offer delegates an online version of the Association’s popular Ex Repair theory training course, drawing on over eight hours of video-based content backed up by interactive quizzes to track progress.

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AEMT Training Academy trials hailed a success

MEM

The first stage will see the platform offer delegates an online version of the Association’s popular Ex Repair theory training course, drawing on over eight hours of video-based content backed up by interactive quizzes to track progress.

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Theatre: ‘Not One of These People’

E&T

‘Not One of These People’, which came to London’s Royal Court Theatre for three nights in early November in a co-production with Québec City’s Carte Blanche and Carrefour international de théâtre, is based around use of deepfakes: media (in this case, images and videos of faces) generated using artificial intelligence.

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Game on for Apprenticeships to Tackle Robotics & Vision Engineering Skills Gap

i4.0 today

Parents who despair about the number of hours their children spend glued to video games should take heart – today’s gamers are likely to be the robotic and vision engineers of tomorrow, says Scorpion Vision. Many parents today despair about the number of hours that their children spend in darkened rooms playing video games.