Visit of students from the Master's Degree in Intelligent Energy Systems to Fagor Automation
Visit of students from the Master's Degree in Intelligent Energy Systems to Fagor Automation
Visit of students from the Master's Degree in Intelligent Energy Systems to Fagor Automation
The visit focused on the collection and processing of data from the energy machines
Mondragon University's engineering programs (bachelors' and master's degrees) are closely linked to business. Therefore, each program organizes various visits and activities annually in collaboration with companies. One of these was a visit by students from the Master's Degree in Intelligent Energy Systems to Fagor Automation.
During the visit, the students were able to see the Fagor Digital Suite platform sold by Fagor Automation. With this platform, Fagor offers its customers a tool to monitor the machinery installed in their plants and measure its efficiency. The various machine measurements can be viewed and processed remotely, converting them into valuable information for the customer. Among other things, they can see the time the machine has been down, the energy it has consumed, and the number of parts it has produced.
The information presented during the visit is aligned with the Intelligent Monitoring course, which is part of the master's program. In this course, students learn techniques to identify the health status of different systems. To apply these techniques, data must be collected and sent from the machines, which is what the Fagor Digital Suit does.
This way, students were able to see firsthand what they learned in class how it is done in a real company.
Master's Degree in Intelligent Energy Systems
The Master's Degree in Intelligent Energy Systems is offered on the Galarreta campus and lasts a year and a half (90 ECTS credits). This program prepares students to design innovative services using models, simulations, and data analysis from different applications in the energy sector. This master's program prepares young talent to face the challenges that energy and digitalization have posed to the industry.
As it is a dual program, in the first year of the master's program, students spend half a week at the company as a paid internship, and the second-year project is also carried out entirely at the company.
The master's degree also offers the opportunity to delve deeper into software and hardware widely used in business: Matlab, Labview, Altium, Python, Ansys, HIL platforms, DSPs, and more.
More information about the master's degree Ask the master's coordinator directly