Purdue, Accenture Team For Smart Manufacturing
November
30, 2022
Purdue
University and Accenture have agreed to a five-year commitment supporting
Purdue’s mission to prepare a next-generation smart-manufacturing workforce.
Accenture has committed to provide funding in support of two strategic areas:
The Accenture Smart Factory, which will meet the needs of a growing College
of Engineering and Purdue Polytechnic Institute student population. Located in
Dudley Hall, the facility will provide instructional laboratories, design
studios and spaces where students from various disciplines will collaborate on
smart-manufacturing projects. The Smart Factory will also serve as a central hub
for joint innovation among Purdue, Accenture and industry.
The Accenture Smart Manufacturing Scholars Program, which will provide funds for
select qualified students to receive the equivalent of in-state tuition every
year for up to four years. The program will include a Women in Manufacturing
scholarship designed to attract more women to manufacturing fields and drive
inclusion and diversity in the industry.
“With the Accenture Smart Factory and the Accenture Manufacturing Scholars
Program, we can prepare more students for exciting future careers in smart
manufacturing,” said Daniel Castro, dean of the Purdue Polytechnic Institute,
through which Purdue offers an undergraduate major in smart manufacturing
industrial informatics. “At the same time, this venture allows Purdue to meet
the needs of our partners in industry who are desperately seeking career-ready
graduates with the skills we will teach in this new facility.”
Smart manufacturing uses digital technologies such as artificial intelligence,
the cloud, robotics and 5G to build products. Industry experts believe the
United States’ need for a workforce with core knowledge and skills in this field
is growing faster than the country’s current ability to produce qualified
workers. Fast-track workforce training programs help fill this gap, and Purdue —
a proven leader in manufacturing, engineering and innovation — is advancing
several projects to meet the long-term need.
“We
are excited about this new partnership, particularly the Women in Manufacturing
scholarship, which will help drive more inclusion and diversity in engineering
roles,” said Shiv Iyer, Accenture’s market unit lead for the U.S. Midwest. “By
partnering with Purdue, we hope to inspire more students to pursue a career in
digital manufacturing of the future.”
Accenture is a global professional services company with 721,000 employees
offering leading capabilities in digital, cloud and security to clients in more
than 120 countries.
“Companies are not just rebuilding manufacturing in North America, they are
reinventing it,” said Aaron Saint, who leads Accenture’s digital engineering and
manufacturing service, Industry X, in North America. “Factories of the future
will rely on automation, data analysis and digital twin replicas to enhance
productivity, safety and quality. They need a workforce with those skills. The
Accenture Smart Factory will provide the right platform for innovation in this
next era, and this collaboration with Purdue will equip tomorrow’s workforce
with the skills they need for a successful career in digital manufacturing.”
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