Crowd Academy Wins Contract from Hankuk University of Foreign Studies to Develop Manufacturing-Specific AI Curriculum

AI tech company Crowdworks announced on the 5th that its AI education subsidiary Crowd Academy has won a contract for the 'Development of a Manufacturing-Specific AI Education Curriculum' project commissioned by Korea Polytechnic University and has begun course development.

This project aims to establish a customized AI training system for manufacturing workers. Six curricula will be developed, combining AI theory and practical application in manufacturing settings, including quality control, equipment maintenance, and production optimization. By linking job-specific training courses with career roadmaps, the project aims to cultivate specialized AI talent in the manufacturing industry.

Crowd Academy plans to structure its curriculum in stages, starting with an understanding of manufacturing data structures and the fundamentals of data preprocessing, followed by hands-on training in AI vision inspection, the use of large-scale language models specialized for manufacturing, and AI proof-of-concept planning. Furthermore, CrowdWorks will utilize AI project cases from its collaboration with manufacturing companies as educational content, and will develop a field-oriented curriculum through mock projects that include hands-on training based on sensor and image data.

Meanwhile, Korea Polytechnic University, established in 1991 with government funding, is a special-purpose university that promotes the cultivation of talent that meets industrial demands through practical training for working professionals and industry-academia cooperation.


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