The National Institute for Metalworking Skills (NIMS), in partnership with Festo Didactic, will es-tablish industry-recognized skills standards and ultimately credentials for jobs related to Industry 4.0.
At IMTS 2018, like at any industrial trade show, the predominant theme was Industry 4.0. Although Industry 4.0 still has not scaled up to cover a significant percentage of manufacturing setups, its vision of near-total automation—and the promise of resulting cost savings—has clearly captured the industry’s imagination.
The International Organization for Standardization (ISO) is a global body which sets requirements, standards, specifications, and guidelines for industries and businesses to use to ensure that their products, processes and services are fit for purpose.
For anyone who’s worked in product or service industries, it’s a safe bet that you’ve encountered situations in which problems, once thought to be resolved, resurfaced later.