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Data-Driven Manufacturing: Sustainable Technologies Investigation

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This lecture by the instructor focuses on investigating sustainable, secure, and data-driven manufacturing technologies. The content covers hybrid system design, system development, and the instructor's current work integrating robotic platforms. It also delves into secure manufacturing information architectures, sustainable sensing devices, and cybersecurity in advanced manufacturing. The lecture emphasizes the seamless blend of theory and practical application to explore the next generation of manufacturing technology.

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