Overview
The global manufacturing sector is going through an important phase of digitalisation, driven by the changes brought by the 4th Industrial Revolution. This is impacting on how many manufacturing organisations organise their businesses and the technologies that drive it.
This has led to the need to develop new type of engineers for working in these new areas where significant advances in automation and digital manufacturing are taking place.
Many organisations are using automation to drive up productivity and implementing digital technologies in their operations. By combining the two, we are seeing very different approaches to how manufacturing organisations run their factories and businesses and also benefiting from better planning and decision-making using technologies such as Digital Twins.
The MSc Automation and Digital Manufacturing is designed to provide these new approaches which are highly sought after by organisations on a global scale. To ensure the course content remains current, the programme has been designed to benefit from strong industry partnerships with companies such as Siemens and Festo. The course also benefits directly from this relationship by being a founding member of the Connected Curriculum project devised by these two organisations, bringing industry practices to academic courses.
Why study MSc Automation and Digital Manufacturing at Middlesex University?
The main focus of the MSc Automation and Digital Manufacturing is developing competent and highly sought after engineers with broad academic knowledge and high level of practical skills in automation systems coupled with relevant digital technologies in high-tech manufacturing industries.
The course will suit graduates who aspire to work as automation and digital manufacturing engineers in high-tech organisations operating in sectors such as automotive, food and beverage production, advanced manufacturing, robotics and automation, nanotechnology, systems integration, aerospace, bio-engineering and healthcare, pharmaceuticals and renewable energy.
The course is directly supported by companies such Siemens, Festo, Omron, ABB, National Instruments, Altium and WorldSkills UK.
Careers
Graduates from the programme will be expected to enter into employment that require high level skills in automation systems incorporating digital technologies with highly specialised practical skills in automated production solutions that are much sought after worldwide. The programme content will be enriched by keeping industrial partners’ engagement active and offering sponsored projects. This will also help to support the students regarding current opportunities and future trends in their relevant employment sectors.
September 2025
Middlesex University
Hendon Campus,
The Burroughs,
Barnet,
NW4 4BT, SOUTHERN ENGLAND, England
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