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Fusion Skills and Industry 5.0: Conceptions and Challenges

In: Insights Into Global Engineering Education After the Birth of Industry 5.0

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  • John Mitchell
  • David Guile

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The nature of work is changing rapidly, driven by the digital technologies that underpin industry 5.0. It has been argued worldwide that engineering education must adapt to these changes which have the potential to rewrite the core curriculum across engineering as a broader range of skills compete with traditional engineering knowledge. Although it is clear that skills such as data science, machine learning and AI will become fundamental skills of the future it is less clear how these should be integrated into existing engineering education curricula to ensure relevance of graduates. This chapter looks at the nature of future fusion skills and the range of strategies that might be adopted to integrated these into the existing engineering education curriculum.

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  • John Mitchell & David Guile, 2022. "Fusion Skills and Industry 5.0: Conceptions and Challenges," Chapters, in: Montaha Bouezzeddine (ed.), Insights Into Global Engineering Education After the Birth of Industry 5.0, IntechOpen.
  • Handle: RePEc:ito:pchaps:228513
    DOI: 10.5772/intechopen.100096
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    Digital Skills; Curriculum Development;

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    • I23 - Health, Education, and Welfare - - Education - - - Higher Education; Research Institutions

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