Technology and production of paper and cardboard
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The most recent evolution of the modern manufacturing industry, which has taken over with increasing complexity and extreme integration between different engineering and scientific areas, has highlighted the need to form balanced professional figures, in which the pursuit of high specialization in a specific sector can be balanced and harmonized by adequate interdisciplinary training to enable the understanding, design, management and governance of complex and certainly broad-spectrum processes. The paper and cardboard industry, together with the induced it generates and supports, fully share these characteristics and have the same problems and needs.In terms of technical and professional skills, these needs are further amplified by the growing complexity of the legislation and technical regulations of the sectors involved. In fact, because of the strong impact of this type of industry on resources and the environment, particular importance is now covered by the themes of sustainability and circular economy, through which the optimal use of the scarce available resources is pursued, their correct recycling and, in summary, a more harmonious integration of industrial complexes with modern social fabric. This adds a rapid evolution of technical skills in relation to the technologies enabling for the new paradigm of Industry 4.0, starting from digitization of machines and processes, up to their complete integration. Based on the above concepts, it is evident that a properly conceived training path should aim at the formation of a specific professional figure for the paper and cardboard industry, which possess knowledge and competences borrowed by different and complementary disciplines.
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Italy
56126
Italy
- 2 years
- Full Time
- On Campus Learning
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