UK-India Workshop on Enhancing Employability of Higher Education Graduates in Industry 4.0 (IoT, Wireless Systems, CPS and Digital Twins)

Middlesex University, UK and Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Sri City, India are hosting a hybrid workshop on Skill-sets for technology-based employment for university graduates on Friday 15th July 2022, 09:00 to 13:30 (UK time) 13:30 to 18:00 (IST). The workshop is funded by the British Council under the Going Global Partnerships Grant and is aimed to disseminate the information on specific skill-sets required for next generation of university graduates, primarily in the area of Industry 4.0. The workshop would present the different technologies such as Internet of Things (IoT), Cyber Physical System (CPS), Wireless Communications and Digital Twins that the university graduates are required to have knowledge of.

The workshop aims at application domains of Industry 4.0, Smart Manufacturing and aspects of product life cycle and predictive maintenance The workshop would have invited talks from several UK and Indian academia and industry professionals on specific skill-sets for improving employability and the industrial applications. The workshop is a joint effort by Middlesex University, UK and Indian Institute of Information Technology (IIIT) Sri City, India.

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First milestone of the Digital twin based healthcare resilience project

Under the Going Global Partnerships (GGP) project “Healthcare resilience using Digital Twin” funded by the British Council, the project teams from both LDTRC (UK) and UGM (Indonesia) holds the first workshop on 23rd May 2022 to deliver the initial outcomes on the investigation of digital twin technology for healthcare resilience. There are talks from other stakeholders and partners, including Dr Souvik Brat from TCS (India), Dr. Titik Supiyati and Mr. Joko Budi Santosa/dr.Chusnun from Public Health Office Kulon Progo, dr. V. Evita Setyaningrum, MPH from Puskesmas Mlati 2, dr. Tari Astuti from Puskesmas Samigaluh 2 and dr. Dewi Ratmasari, MPH from Academic Hospital UGM, Sunandar Hariyanto, ST., M.Eng from Health informatics company. Another GGP project team (UK-India) represented by Dr. Purav Shah (UK) and Dr. Hrishikesh Venkataraman (India) present their work on relevant topics of developing curriculum for automation and industry 4 with digital technologies. Continue reading “First milestone of the Digital twin based healthcare resilience project”