Module Number

INFO-4501
Module Title

Digitalization & Innovation
Lecture Type(s)

Lecture
ECTS 3
Work load
- Contact time
- Self study
Workload:
90 h
Class time:
30 h / 2 SWS
Self study:
60 h
Duration 1 Semester
Frequency In the summer semester
Language of instruction English
Type of Exam

Written exam

Content

In this course, students are provided with a broad overview on existing up-to-date theories (e.g. disruptive innovation), tools (e.g. data analytics, blockchain), methods (e.g. product management, agile project management) and technologies (e.g. 3D printing, robotics) in the context of digitization, digitalization and digital transformation along the entire value chain in industry. Focusing from strategy to implementation, the course is aimed to provide a diverse knowledge empowered by various practical examples, e.g. in case studies.
The aim of the course is to create an understanding for interdependencies, raise awareness and build up an understanding of the importance of digitalization motivating students to explore and further contribute to the digitalization process. For students attending other practical or theoretical courses addressing digitalization topics, this will be a fruitful and valuable complement and will enrich the students view on digitalization with practical examples from industry.
Concretely, the course will be addressing the three steps Innovation, Initiation, and Implementation. Means, in "Innovation" we will learn about the historic development and the driving forces of innovation, as well as the innovators dilemma. "Initiation" will address product and project management, both equally important to drive digitalization. In "Implementation" we will learn about the huge variety of tools and how they are embedded in industry. This ranges from software and technological advances, over additive manufacturing, operational networks, robotics, to how to ensure a green, safe, and responsible company.

Objectives

The students are able to explain the content presented and to analyze and evaluate the suitability of digitization technologies in industry. They can assess the applicability of methods such as disruptive innovation and agile project management. They know how to classify and evaluate the practical challenges of digitization in industry.

Allocation of credits / grading
Type of Class
Status
SWS
Credits
Type of Exam
Exam duration
Evaluation
Calculation
of Module (%)
Prerequisite for participation There are no specific prerequisites.
Lecturer / Other Wahl
Literature

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Last offered unknown
Planned for Wintersemester 2024
Assigned Study Areas INFO-INFO, MEDI-APPL, MEDI-INFO, ML-CS