Technical Training

Digital Twins in Production

Objectives

Upcoming dates: 4 days on campus in TUS Midwest, Limerick: 29th March, 25th & 26th April, and 16th May.
Closing Date for applications: 
25th March 2025

The Digital Twins in Production module will investigate the increasing digitalisation of manufacturing, from advanced product design to production process models and the use of visualisation techniques in manufacturing support. The relevant value and application of Design Tools, Digital Twins, Simulation Models, and Augmented Reality/Virtual Reality, will be investigated.

The 2-Year Master of Science (MSci) in Digitalisation of Manufacturing programme covers essential elements of digitalisation of manufacturing and their application in practice.
The goal of the master’s is to provide an expert level appraisal of relevant technologies, tools and techniques in a range of relevant disciplines, so that the Learner can assess current trends, engage with specialist professionals, and identify the potential benefits of digitalisation of manufacturing and embracing industry 4.0
Credits towards the 2-Year Masters Programme can also be earned through our Micro-Credentialing process. Candidates can attend one or more stand alone modules in response to a specific business need, or with the intention of gradually completing the full programme on an extended schedule. This course can be completed as an elective module of the Level 9 Masters in Digitalisation of Manufacturing, or as a stand-alone accredited training programme (Micro-credential).

The Master's modules include:
1. Database Design & Data Visualisation *
2. Cyber-Physical Systems & IoT *
3. Manufacturing Automation & Robotics
4. Data Analytics & Machine Learning
5. Integrated Database Systems
6. Digital Twins in Production
*This is running as a stand alone module of the Master of Science (MSci) in Digitalisation of Manufacturing programme 

Content includes

On completion of this module the learner will/should be able to:
  • Analyse the application of digital product design to reduce costs and increase throughput in a relevant industrial context. 
  • Develop a model simulation of a production process, addressing aspects of optimisation, capacity expansion and what-if scenarios.  
  • Analyse the application of a Digital Twin Design approach to improving the re-configurability of a production process. 
  • Review the technologies associated with visualisation of industrial processes and discuss their relevance and effective in manufacturing. 
  • Evaluate the impacts (qualitatively and quantitatively) of a manufacturing digitalisation initiative in relation to standard industry benchmarks.

Assessment:
100% Continuous Assessment  

Who should attend

Aimed at existing manufacturing, mechanical, IT or engineering professionals, and those migrating from associated disciplines.
  • Principal entry requirement - Level 8 honours degree, at minimum second class honours (NFQ or other internationally recognised equivalent), in a relevant engineering, computing, or technology discipline.
  • Applicants from other Level 8 degree disciplines with a minimum of five years experiential learning in an appropriate manufacturing environment (demonstrating knowledge of mathematics and computing) may also apply. Their admission to the program will be determined by the Limerick Institute of Technology Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Process.

    Qualification

    5  ECTS (Level 9)

    Upcoming dates:

    Location
    Dates

    Limerick, Online, Online
    25 March 2025

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Course

Digital Twins in Production

Training Days

9 Weeks

Training Location

Available nationally, based on demand

Course Cost

Subsidised rate: €560
Full cost: €750
* Cost quoted per person