Skillsfuture for Digital Workplace 2.0
(Manufacturing Sector)
Instructor : James Cook Institute
2 Days
Intermediate
Who is this for
- Managers and Supervisors
- Maintenance Teams
- Quality Control
- IT and Technology Teams
- Executives and Decision-Makers
Course Schedule
Session 1: 14 – 15th September
Session 2: 24 – 25th October
Session 3: 28 – 29th December
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For individual
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For corporate
Complete the form and email to mailer@eli.academy
Course synopsis
This course is targeted towards those in the manufacturing sector. The learners will learn about key technological advances that are impacting or will impact the sector. There will be interactive experiences for learners to engage with technologies e.g. chatbots, 3D printing, Virtual Reality using goggles and mobile apps usage. Learners will be introduced to security risks associated with using emerging technologies and how they can mitigate these risks.
Learners will understand and apply digital tools for the manufacturing sector such as additive manufacturing, augmented reality, use analytics to understand operational insights and to use AI and robotic tools in a manufacturing environment.
Learning outcomes
By the end of this course, learners will be able to:
- Manage Search Engine Ranking.
- Implement Search Engine Methods of assessing SEO.
- Determine organisation’s SEO strategies.
- Manage keyword research in alignment with SEO strategies.
- Provide SEO recommendations to elements and structure of websites and web pages.
- Optimise content creation by partnering with editorial and marketing teams.
- Apply the social network media for SEO.
- Evaluate and interpret the internet marketing strategies of a website.
- Monitor web analytics dashboards and reports on SEO strategies.
- Identify the processes involved in managing search results.
- Evaluate search performance across channels to improve rankings.
Training methodology
- Interactive lecture
- Group discussion
- Hands-on activity
- Tech-enabled learning through Chatbots and Online Quiz
Assumed skills
- Learners must be able to read, write, speak and understand English at Secondary school level
- Learners to have minimum GCE ‘O’ level or ITE certificate education
- Learner should have at least 1 year’s working experience in any industry
- Learners must be able to operate a personal computer, use keyboard and mouse
Course content
Learning unit 1: Data analytics
- Introduction
- Importance of Data Analytics in the current and future digital economy for the Manufacturing Sector
- Ensuring data is stored anonymously
- Digital Skills and Jobs Awareness for the Manufacturing Sector
Learning unit 2: Automation
- Introduction to Automation in The Manufacturing Sector
- Programmable Automation
- Using Power Automate to improve workflow productivity
- Application of Artificial Intelligence in The Manufacturing Sector
- Generative Artificial Intelligence such as ChatGPT
- Conversational Automation in The Manufacturing Sector
- Autonomous Robots Use for Manufacturing Sector
Learning unit 3: Cybersecurity risk
- Introduction to Cybersecurity Risk
- Areas of cybersecurity risk and its implication and effect to the individual and manufacturing sector
- How to mitigate cybersecurity risks? (physical, software, policy and regulatory)
Learning Unit 4: In-demand Digital Tools
- Introduction to Digital Tools for The Manufacturing Sector
- Nationally Launched Applications
- Using VR and AR
- Enhancing Productivity and Efficiency with Autonomous Visual Recognition Robot
- Introduction to Digital Banks
- Explore Upcoming Digital Technology and Impact on How We Work, Live and Interact
Course Fee
Course Fee (company sponsored)
Funding type
Full fee
Funding amount
Fee after funding
GST on fee after funding
additional funding
Nett fee aayable (incl. GST)
SME
$500
$350
$150
$12
$100
$62
Non-SME
$500
$350
$150
$12
N.A
$162
Non-SME
(MCES)
$500
$350
$150
$12
$100
$62
SME: Company registered or incorporated in Singapore AND employment size of not more than 200 or with annual sales turnover of not more than $100 million
Non-SME (MCES): Employee is Singaporean aged 40 years and above
Course Fee Funding:
SME: 70% of course fee
Non-SME: 50% of course fee
Non-SME(MCES): 70% of course fee
- Eligible for Absentee Payroll Funding
$4.50 per training hour capped at $100,000 per enterprise per calendar year
- Eligible for SkillsFuture Enterprise Credit (SFEC)
Course fee (self sponsored)
Funding type
Full fee
Funding amount
Fee after funding
GST on fee after funding
Additional funding
Nett fee payable (incl. GST)
MCES
$500
$350
$150
$12
$100
$62
Normal
$500
$350
$150
$12
N.A
$162
MCES: Singaporean aged 40 years and above
Normal: Singaporean / PR aged 21 years and above
Course Fee Funding:
MCES: 70% of course fee
Normal: 50% of course fee
- Eligible for SkillsFuture Credit
- Eligible for PSEA Funds