[SAMWOOIMMERSION 24.10.22.] Samwoo Immersion Hosts Special Lecture on 「 Smart Manufacturing and Digital Factory」 for Employees
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[SAMWOOIMMERSION 24.10.22.] Samwoo Immersion Hosts Special Lecture on 「 Smart Manufacturing and Digital Factory」 for Employees
(48732) 10th floor, 244, Jungang-daero, Dong-gu, Busan (Choryang-dong, Heungkuk Life Insurance Busan office building)
TEL : 1600-1663
FAX : 051-977-0302
MAIL : info@samwooim.com
Busan Headquarters : (48732) 10th floor, 244, Jungang-daero, Dong-gu, Busan (Choryang-dong, Heungkuk Life Insurance Busan office building)
Seoul IX Development Center : (04323) Room 812(Fast Five Seoul Station Branch), 366, Hangang-daero, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea
TEL : 1600-1663 | FAX : 051-977-0302 | MAIL : info@samwooim.com
On October 22, Samwoo Immersion held a special lecture for its employees on the topic of 'Smart Manufacturing and Digital Factory Development'. The lecture was led by Professor Kim Soo-young from the AI Smart Factory Convergence Engineering department at Hoseo University, covering in-depth topics related to the construction and operation of digital factories.
Key technologies essential for the successful development of digital factories were introduced, including strategies for integrating with legacy systems in manufacturing companies, real-world applications of generative AI chatbots on production floors, and optimization strategies using digital twins. During the Q&A session following the lecture, participants actively discussed the future of smart manufacturing and its potential impact on the industry, sharing their expectations for the evolving industrial landscape.
Through this lecture, Samwoo Immersion aimed to equip its employees with the latest knowledge of emerging technologies and industry trends. The company plans to continue offering various educational programs and lectures to further strengthen the capabilities of its employees.
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