What are the new jobs in Industry 4.0, employability, how Navantia has been digitized or what are the soft skills or the new Hard Skills (attitudinal and technical skills respectively of the employees at work) are some of the issues that This Tuesday sees the 11th Conference on Automation, held at the Polytechnic University of Cartagena (UPCT).
The author of OptimaCoaching, Roberto Crobu, will deliver the inaugural speech of the day, which will deal with the era of talent.
The lecturer will explain why Soft Skills will be the new Hard Skills.
The director of Information Technologies of Navantia, Pedro Antonio Martínez, will speak about the "Digitization in Navantia.
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The assistants, engineers, researchers, professors and university students, will also have the opportunity to know first-hand ISA Spain (International Society of Automation), with the speaker Agustín Reinaldos.
The new jobs and capabilities in Industry 4.0 will be another of the presentations of the day, given by Juan de la Peña, Microsoft.
The meeting, which is held from 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm in the Sebastian Feringán Classroom, of the Industrial School, will end with a discussion on employability in Industry 4.0.
Industry transformation
Industry 4.0, considered the fourth technological wave that will transform the industry, covers nine key technologies such as autonomous robots, augmented reality, the cloud, big data and analysis, cybersecurity, the industrial internet of things , among other.
The UPCT gives this course a master's degree in Industry 4.0 that specializes graduates in Engineering in different tools and in the business model in Industry 4.0.
The 11th Automation Conference is organized by the Department of Automation, Electrical Engineering and Industrial Electronics of the UPCT.
The Higher Technical School of Industrial Engineering, the Official College of Industrial Engineers of the Region of Murcia, the Official College of Telecommunications Engineers of the Region of Murcia, ISA Section Spain and the Human Direction Association collaborate.
Source: UPCT