Another series of trainings was held at Ternopil Ivan Puluj National Technical University within the framework of the international project “Smart Manufacturing, Innovation, Learning-labs and Entrepreneurship” (SMILE). The training lasted from April 24 to May 22, 2023.
47 students from groups СНм-51, СНнм-51, (specialty 122 “Computer science”), СТм-51 (126 “Information systems and technologies”), САм-51 (124 “Systems analysis”) participated in the trainings. МБ-21, МБс-21, МБ-22 (specialty 192 “Construction and civil engineering”), ПП-11 (specialty 076 “Entrepreneurship, trade and stock exchange activity”)
The training was conducted by university specialists, in particular: head of the department of food technology equipment Tetiana Vitenko, head of the department of physics Yuriy Skorenkyy, professor of the department of economics and finance Nataliia Marynenko, professor of the department of computer sciences Iryna Strutynska and professor of the department of management of innovative activities and sphere of services Liliya Melnyk.
The training was focused on the following topics:
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- Trends in the digital transformation of small and medium-sized businesses in the EU and Ukraine;
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- The necessity of developing national road maps and a framework for digital business transformation;
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- The use of digital tools of Industry 4.0 and the need to use AI by small businesses;
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- Development and effective use of websites and the importance of data analytics;
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- Modeling the organization’s business processes to improve business efficiency;
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- Innovative entrepreneurship
Participants worked on ideas to improve sewing shop operations by integrating modern and affordable digital tools. They tried to optimize production resources; establish communication with clients; save and optimize the enterprise’s data infrastructure; automate certain business processes; considered the possibilities of using Artificial Intelligence and robots in production processes. Trained to develop innovative products using the Stanford design thinking model.
It is the development of interdisciplinary and project-oriented learning that can be a driving force in the development of creative and innovative thinking, and therefore will contribute to the development of start-up projects and the formation of the innovative ecosystem of the university.
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