[AllUsers-ISR] Fwd: Palestra sobre Indústria 4.0 / Lecture about Industry 4.0 - Dec. 13th, 14:30, Amph. A.4

Francisco Maia famaia at deec.uc.pt
Tue Dec 12 19:13:21 WET 2023


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De: Rui Paulo Rocha <rprocha at deec.uc.pt>
Date: quinta, 7/12/2023 à(s) 09:19
Subject: Palestra sobre Indústria 4.0 / Lecture about Industry 4.0 - Dec.
13th, 14:30, Amph. A.4

Caros docentes, investigadores e alunos,

Na próxima 4ª feira dia 13 dezembro às 14:30, vai ter lugar no anfiteatro
A.4 do DEEC uma palestra sobre Indústria 4.0 proferida pelo Eng.º Francisco
Almada Lobo (CEO da empresa Critical Manufacturing). Apesar de o evento ser
organizado no âmbito da unidade curricular Automação de Processos
Industriais do Mestrado em Eng.ª Eletrotécnica e de Computadores, o mesmo é
aberto a toda a comunidade do DEEC e centros de investigação associados ao
DEEC. São todos convidados e bem-vindos.
Seguem em rodapé dados detalhados (em Inglês) sobre a palestra e o orador
convidado.

Saudações académicas,
Rui P. Rocha

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Dear All,

There will be a lecture about Industry 4.0 given by Eng. Francisco Almada
Lobo (CEO of Critical Manufacturing) next Wednesday, December 13th, at 2:30
pm, in the amphitheater A.4 of DEEC. Although the event is organized within
the scope of the curricular unit Industrial Process Automation of the
Master in Electrical and Computer Engineering, the event is open to the
entire DEEC community and research centers associated with DEEC. You are
all invited and very welcome.
Detailed information about the lecture and guest speaker can be found on
the footer of this announcement.

Kind regards,
Rui P. Rocha

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Industry 4.0 – are we there yet?


Synopsis
Industry 4.0 entered the jargon of software and technology vendors in 2013
and has never slowed down. Since this is a revolution that is anticipated
but does not yet exist, it is important to know the main associated
concepts, and how they differ from those of previous revolutions. The
lecture will therefore deal with how they emerged and what are the core
concepts of a factory of the future, and on the technologies that, applied
to industrial processes, will allow the achievement of that future. In
addition, it will focus on the economic impact of this revolution, with
particular emphasis on the impact on the technology labor market.


Speaker's short bio
Francisco Almada Lobo holds a MBA (2004) and an Electrical Engineering
degree (1996) from University of Porto, having started his career in a
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) R&D institute in the 1990s. He
joined Siemens Semiconductor in 1997 and led the first migration of a
Manufacturing Execution System (MES) in a running high-volume facility in
2004. Between 2005 and 2009, he managed the Porto Development Center for
Infineon and Qimonda, with implementation of automation projects in the
group plants worldwide. In 2009, he co-founded Critical Manufacturing,
being the company CEO since 2010. He holds various positions within the
smart manufacturing and venture capital industries, including being a
Member of the 200M Fund's Investment Committee, Advisory Board at Critical
Ventures, Executive Committee Member of SEMI Smart Manufacturing
Technology, Member of the Forbes Technology Council and Advisor to many
Industry 4.0 startups.

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Rui Paulo Rocha, Ph.D.
Associate Professor

ISR - Institute of Systems and Robotics
Dept. of Electrical and Computer Engineering • University of Coimbra
Universidade de Coimbra - Pólo 2
P 3030-290 Coimbra • PORTUGAL

E-mail: rprocha at isr.uc.pt / rprocha at deec.uc.pt / rui.rocha at uc.pt
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