Project title: APS systems in smart production
Tender: Problem-based learning of students in the working environment: economy, non-economy and non-profit sector in the local/regional environment 2024-2027 (PUŠ in the working environment 2024-2027)
Pedagogical mentor of the project: assoc. prof. Roman Gumzej, PhD
Partner from the local enviroment: Etrust LtD.
Project duration: 1 December 2024 – 30 April 2025
Brief description of content:
The proposed project comes from the field of logistics, supply chains, cities and at the same time factories of the future. Given that we place the project in the era of green, digital and sustainable production, we address in it the i. smart manufacturing. The latter is an extremely important part of the Slovenian strategy of smart specialization, because without smart production we cannot hope for smart and sustainable consumption. The project is primarily designed in such a way that its implementation will also influence the implementation of related study programs in the future. The new knowledge that the project group will acquire will come from the transfer of the knowledge of the work mentor and at the same time the transfer of the knowledge of the pedagogical mentor. The circle is also completed by an interdisciplinary and binary group of students, which means that knowledge from one, two and a third direction is guaranteed. All approaches will serve as a systematic review for inclusion in future course materials or curricula, as it is a comprehensive summary of the situation, a synthesis of strengths and weaknesses, and the renewal of process activities along with its evaluation. Sustainable, digital, etc. i. smart contents of study programs are necessary in the future, but they must be based on evidence from the real environment. As part of its activities, the project offers just that. Logistics is a key step of smart production planning, and the labor market is the final point of contact between supply and demand. The project aims to place in the study process what is currently missing, to connect the needs of production lines for knowledge, which can be achieved in two ways, from practice and in connection with science.