00:00I don't want to be an engineer who just operates machines.
00:04That's for 2010.
00:05I want to be a techno-manager who can make machines, design, optimize and command them.
00:12Anyway, by 2035, half of all factory operations will be automated.
00:17What is the fix then?
00:19MAMTECH School of Manufacturing Technology
00:21where I am learning manufacturing as intelligence in motion.
00:26Seeing every process learn, adapt and improve,
00:30here are five ways I am building future factories before they exist.
00:35Number five, I don't run automation, I build it.
00:39Smart, adaptive systems where analytics, robotics and design work together to solve bottlenecks before they happen.
00:48Number four, I engineer processes for efficiency.
00:51Cycle time, material flow, energy, everything is measured, modeled and optimized to ensure future factories that don't just produce more
01:02but produce smarter, cleaner and faster.
01:05Number three, I learn by making.
01:07Literally.
01:08Like precision engineering our own yoyo from scratch, design, material selection, machining, assembly, quality control and even sustainability scoring.
01:19A hands-on way to master the entire product life cycle in one build.
01:25Number two, I redesign flows, not just fix flaws.
01:29From mean layout to zero waste goals, we build systems that are meant to be.
01:35Number one, manufacturing is no longer about machines.
01:38It's about intelligent factories run by professionals who understand business, data and automation as one language.
01:47Automation won't replace engineers.
01:49It will replace the ones who don't stay ahead.
01:53Scan the QR and join Nemtech to start building what builds the world.
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