Lean Manufacturing & Robotics for Flexible Systems
About this Course
This course explores the integration of Flexible Manufacturing Systems (FMS) with Lean Manufacturing principles, emphasizing how a lean transformation facilitates robotics and automation. Participants gain a solid understanding of FMS and Lean principles, delve into Lean tools integration within FMS, and explore robotics and automation integration for enhanced adaptability and precision in manufacturing. Through interactive video lectures, case study analyses, and scenario-based learning activities, participants acquire hands-on skills in optimizing manufacturing processes. Real-world examples highlight successful implementations of FMS, Lean principles, robotics, and automation, fostering skill-building and empowering participants to drive continuous improvement in manufacturing environments. Designed for manufacturing engineers, operations managers, lean practitioners, and robotics enthusiasts, this intermediate to advanced course offers practical problem-solving experiences and critical analysis of manufacturing scenarios. Pre-requisites include a basic understanding of manufacturing principles and familiarity with Lean concepts, though not mandatory.Created by: Coursera Instructor Network

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