Training competent engineers with Flexible Manufacturing System in university education for manufacturing industries
Date
2007-02-14Author
Bhuvenesh Rajamony, Prof. Madya. Dr.
Zuraidah, Mohd. Zain, Prof. Madya. Dr.
Ahmad Humaizi, Hilmi
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The FMS is technologically more sophisticated for the human resources who must make it work. A mismatch between human-resource development and industrialization is due to occur because of rapid lateral expansion of industrial activity in
manufacturing sector. With long-term sustainability issues and continuing dependence on foreign technology expertise, capital, purchase of design, technology & operating procedures are to be resolved.
Human resource development, equipment operator skills, manufacture of processing tools, products, processes & machinery, research and development are some of the issues resulting from higher level of
technology implementation. In this situation, a contingency strategy for training engineers and other specialists with FMS should be considered in university learning with engineering education. These
evolving trends in industry must be applied back into the engineering curriculum. Industry needs universities to respond with increase emphasis on design and manufacturing skills. If the desired experience exists inside the university and the experience level of the teaching staff with the technological approach is high, its use should be considered and /or projects involving the proposed approach should be developed and implemented early. With FMS training in the university laboratories, the increasing capability of engineers provides a distinct advantage for manufacturing industries.
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