Smart Materials Science for Digital Manufacturing

Fundamentals of Smart Materials

Smart Materials Science for Digital Manufacturing
Smart Materials Science for Digital Manufacturing

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Fundamentals of Smart Materials

Learn how next-gen materials are transforming digital manufacturing, Industry 4.0, and sustainable innovation.

Unlock the power of smart materials and their role in shaping the future of digital manufacturing. This 5-6 hour video-based course is designed for engineers, researchers, and professionals eager to explore cutting-edge material science integrated with AI, additive manufacturing, and digital twin technologies.


What You’ll Learn

  • Fundamentals of smart materials: piezoelectrics, shape memory alloys, self-healing materials

  • Applications of AI in material discovery and performance prediction

  • Advanced materials for 3D printing and nanotechnology in manufacturing

  • Integration of digital twin and IoT for real-time material monitoring

  • Sustainability: bio-based polymers, recyclable composites, and green coatings


Who Should Enroll
Engineers, product designers, material scientists, and tech-forward professionals looking to upskill in smart manufacturing and future-ready technologies.


Modules Overview

  1. Fundamentals of Smart Materials

  2. Materials for Additive & Advanced Manufacturing

  3. Material Informatics & Digital Twin Integration

  4. Sustainability & the Future of Smart Materials


Skills You’ll Gain

  • Material informatics

  • Smart manufacturing integration

  • Digital twin modeling

  • AI-driven material design

  • Sustainable material practices

This course is ideal for:

  • Engineering Students – Especially those in mechanical, materials, manufacturing, aerospace, or robotics streams looking to gain future-ready skills.

  • Industry Professionals – Engineers and technicians working in manufacturing, R&D, or production who want to upskill in smart materials and digital technologies.

  • Researchers & Innovators – Individuals involved in material science, nanotechnology, or AI-driven product development.

  • Product Designers – Those interested in using advanced materials for next-gen products and sustainability.

  • Edtech Learners & Upskillers – Anyone passionate about Industry 4.0, additive manufacturing, or sustainable engineering.


Join the revolution in digital manufacturing with smart materials.
Prepare for the future—build smarter, stronger, and more sustainable products.