Working in Industry 4.0
Elevate your career with Industry 4.0. Gain digital manufacturing skills, drive innovation, and lead transformative change in your workplace.
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Step into the future of manufacturing and engineering.
Skills Lab’s Work in Industry 4.0 micro-credential sets you up for success in the rapidly evolving digital landscape.
Focusing on Industry 4.0 operations and competitive systems, Work in Industry 4.0 equips you with the knowledge to thrive in a landscape where innovation and efficiency are paramount.
Become a champion for change in your workplace, as you build knowledge of the digitalisation phase of manufacturing. You’ll learn key skills to promote change, including how to evaluate the potential impact of Industry 4.0 on your manufacturing processes, how to conduct and document requirements analysis, and how to apply information security procedures to manage risks and protect networks.
This course is ideal for leaders, business leaders and technical staff who are keen to enhance their understanding of Industry 4.0.
It is particularly suited to those involved in continuous improvement or considering ways to integrate modern Industry 4.0 solutions into their existing workplace, as well as individuals wanting to advance their own technical capabilities.
Breakdown of the Course/Module
Units of competency include:
- Analyse Industry 4.0
- Develop and maintain skills and attributes for Industry 4.0
- Comply with organisational requirements
- Manage information
- Work with multidisciplinary, virtual and multinational teams
- Promote and capitalise on change and innovation.
Theory and knowledge are delivered via online workshops.
Performance activities include online and workplace-based assessments.
Contact time for this micro-credential is 5 x 3 hour cyber physical sessions.

About your trainer
Damian Jolly
Trainer
With more than 25 years of experience, Damian specialises in industrial automation, process control, cloud technologies, and data analytics. As a Principal Consultant at Nukon for seven years, he led solutions for waste management, food and beverage, manufacturing, and mining clients, focusing on Industry 4.0 roadmaps and Lean Thinking to improve efficiency. Damian also co-authored the 22460VIC Industrial Networks and Communications Performance Activities course, reflecting his dedication to advancing industry knowledge and education. Having designed and project-managed solutions using AWS and Azure cloud technologies, as well as working with data platforms such as MSSQL, PostgreSQL, Databricks, Redshift, and IoT platforms such as AWS IoT, Damian brings a wealth of hands-on experience to each training session.
FAQs
All course materials will be provided electronically using the Skills Lab online Learning Management System.
Yes, our micro-credentials can be stacked, which means that learners can make continuous progress towards a certificate or diploma qualification, completed at a pace that suits you.
With our cyber physical training, you can complete the course from anywhere. It is recommended that learners have a good internet connection, webcam and microphone when undertaking cyber physical training either at home or from the workplace. Information on how to access training platforms will be emailed to you prior to the course commencing.
At this time, there is no funding available for this micro-credential. Pricing information is available on this page.
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