Energy management is a key tool to improve sustainability. It is the process of monitoring, controlling and conserving energy use, enabling unnecessary energy use to be systematically identified and eliminated, thereby increasing the overall energy efficiency of equipment and facilities.
Energy management is a key tool to improve sustainability. It is the process of monitoring, controlling and conserving energy use, enabling unnecessary energy use to be systematically identified and eliminated, thereby increasing the overall energy efficiency of equipment and facilities.
Leveraging Industry 4.0, Internet-of-Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI) technologies, a smart energy management system enables data-driven optimisation of energy performance and integration of best energy management practices into daily operations. This results in reduced energy cost, improved energy resilience and lower carbon emissions.
About the Programme
The Smart Energy Management for Sustainability programme begins with a bird’s eye view of factory and facilities as a holistic system; followed by a comprehensive discussion on the analytical techniques for energy efficiency. Participants will be introduced to Industry 4.0 technologies, data analytic techniques, and by the end of the course, equipped with the knowledge of how to acquire data in real-time, analyse them, and formulate energy efficiency initiatives.
This programme is designed for engineers and energy managers who wish to advance their competency in energy management, and apply the knowledge gained to improve the environmental sustainability of their companies through energy efficiency initiatives.
Unlike conventional theory-based classroom learning, this programme is delivered using our Learn-Practise-Implement™ (LPI™) pedagogical model over 20 training hours. It includes hands-on practice with a case study, which can be done at the company site or Model Factory@SIMTech.
The Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech) develops high-value manufacturing technology and human capital to enhance the competitiveness of Singapore’s manufacturing industry.
It collaborates with various multinational and local companies in the fields of precision engineering, MedTech, aerospace, automotive, marine, oil & gas, electronics, semiconductors, logistics, and other sectors.
SIMTech is a research institute of the Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR).
Vision:
A world-class innovation partner in advanced manufacturing technologies, systems and capabilities
Mission:
1. Uplift SME's Global Competitiveness through Advanced Manufacturing Technology Innovation, Upskilling and R&D Capabilities.
2. Enhance the Manufacturing Value Chain through Strategic Local Supplier Capability Development.
3. Drive Advanced Manufacturing Research Excellence in Advanced Manufacturing Processes, Autonomous Manufacturing, Net Zero Manufacturing and Resilient Value Chain.
We are committed to serving the manufacturing industry through the development of industrial, intellectual and human capital. We achieve these by:
Effective energy management and sustainability practices are critical for industrial organisations to reduce operating costs, comply with regulatory requirements, and mitigate environmental impact to meet global energy sustainability and environmental challenges.
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