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The world is shifting toward sustainable and renewable operational methods. As manufacturing plays a vital role in modern society, engineers must not only adjust but spearhead the move from conventional methods to sophisticated, digital, eco-friendly, and interconnected production systems.
This program teaches you to strategically implement emerging technologies and manufacturing approaches to optimize operations and drive innovation. You'll explore key developments in decarbonization and manage projects utilizing sustainable materials and processes, including biofuels and plant-based food production. The curriculum also covers integrating sustainability and resilience into manufacturing processes amid supply chain disruptions.
During your master's studies, you'll gain hands-on experience in state-of-the-art facilities like the Mackay Pilot Plant. Located at a functioning sugar mill, this one-of-a-kind R&D center specializes in converting biomass into biofuels, green chemicals, and bioproducts at pilot scale.
Additionally, you'll utilize ArmHUB – our collaborative innovation center focused on agile robotics, AI, and manufacturing design. This hub leads industrial transformation by strengthening local supply networks and equipping businesses to compete internationally.