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Digital Manufacturing Commons (opendmc.org)

Chi Zhou
The Digital Manufacturing Commons (DMC) is an open, online space for companies of all sizes to collaborate and transform how they design and manufacture their products. This course explores how the DMC platform will support an online community of users who...
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The Digital Manufacturing Commons (DMC) is an open, online space for companies of all sizes to collaborate and transform how they design and manufacture their products. This course explores how the DMC platform will support an online community of users who can share data, analytical models, simulations, industry best practices and more. Students will be encouraged to participate in the open source community by gaining a basic understanding of the DMC – including the motivations and creation behind it – as well as its mission, goals, and major features. They will acquire fundamental concepts and tools to interact with the DMC platform and perform digital collaboration. Main concepts of this course will be delivered through lectures, readings, discussions and various videos. This is the seventh course in the Digital Manufacturing & Design Technology specialization that explores the many facets of manufacturing’s “Fourth Revolution,” and features a culminating project involving creation of a roadmap to achieve a self-established DMD-related professional goal. To learn more about the Digital Manufacturing and Design Technology specialization, please watch the overview video by copying and pasting the following link into your web browser: https://youtu.be/r-VHiwsg_t0
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Appropriate for those new to the field or with little background knowledge, as it covers fundamental concepts and tools
Provides a basic understanding of DMC, including its motivations and creation, as well as its mission, goals, and major features
Suitable for students in digital manufacturing and design technology, as it is part of a specialization in the field

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Foundational tool for digital manufacturing

The Digital Manufacturing Commons is the one-stop shop for experts and novices alike to engage with one another, share best practices, and advance digital manufacturing. If you're looking for a foundational, thorough understanding of digital manufacturing, this is the place for you.
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Activities

Be better prepared before your course. Deepen your understanding during and after it. Supplement your coursework and achieve mastery of the topics covered in Digital Manufacturing Commons (opendmc.org) with these activities:
Support DMC Newcomers
Contribute to the DMC community by mentoring new users, sharing knowledge, and fostering a supportive learning environment.
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  • Join the DMC community forum or discussion boards
  • Offer help and guidance to new members
  • Create introductory materials or tutorials for newcomers
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Career center

Learners who complete Digital Manufacturing Commons (opendmc.org) will develop knowledge and skills that may be useful to these careers:
Product Design Engineer
A Product Design Engineer designs and develops new products, from concept to production. They work in various industries, including consumer products, medical devices, and automotive. This course may be useful for a Product Design Engineer who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Manufacturing Engineer
A Manufacturing Engineer plans and manages the manufacturing process, including the design and implementation of production systems. They work in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and electronics. This course may be useful for a Manufacturing Engineer who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Design Engineer
A Design Engineer designs and develops products, systems, or components. They work in various industries, including manufacturing, construction, and aerospace. This course may be useful for a Design Engineer who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Mechanical Engineer
A Mechanical Engineer designs, develops, and manufactures machines and other mechanical devices. They work in various industries, including automotive, aerospace, and manufacturing. This course may be useful for a Mechanical Engineer who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Quality Assurance Manager
A Quality Assurance Manager ensures that products and services meet quality standards. They work in various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and food processing. This course may be useful for a Quality Assurance Manager who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Industrial Engineer
An Industrial Engineer designs and implements systems to improve efficiency and productivity in industrial and manufacturing settings. They work in various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. This course may be useful for an Industrial Engineer who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Production Manager
A Production Manager plans and manages the production process, including the design and implementation of production systems. They work in various industries, including manufacturing, food processing, and pharmaceuticals. This course may be useful for a Production Manager who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Supply Chain Manager
A Supply Chain Manager plans and manages the flow of goods and materials from suppliers to customers. They work in various industries, including manufacturing, retail, and logistics. This course may be useful for a Supply Chain Manager who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Research and Development Engineer
A Research and Development Engineer designs and develops new products and technologies. They work in various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and energy. This course may be useful for a Research and Development Engineer who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Project Manager
A Project Manager plans and manages projects, including the design and implementation of new products and technologies. They work in various industries, including manufacturing, construction, and healthcare. This course may be useful for a Project Manager who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Operations Manager
An Operations Manager plans and manages the operations of an organization, including the design and implementation of new products and technologies. They work in various industries, including manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. This course may be useful for an Operations Manager who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Materials Engineer
A Materials Engineer develops and tests new materials for use in various industries, including aerospace, automotive, and construction. This course may be useful for a Materials Engineer who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Marketing Manager
A Marketing Manager plans and manages marketing campaigns, including the development and implementation of new products and technologies. They work in various industries, including manufacturing, consumer products, and services. This course may be useful for a Marketing Manager who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Technical Writer
A Technical Writer creates and edits technical documents, such as user manuals, training materials, and white papers. They work in various industries, including manufacturing, software development, and healthcare. This course may be useful for a Technical Writer who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.
Sales Engineer
A Sales Engineer provides technical support to customers and helps them choose the right products and services. They work in various industries, including manufacturing, software development, and telecommunications. This course may be useful for a Sales Engineer who wants to learn more about digital manufacturing and design technology.

Reading list

We've selected nine books that we think will supplement your learning. Use these to develop background knowledge, enrich your coursework, and gain a deeper understanding of the topics covered in Digital Manufacturing Commons (opendmc.org).
Provides a comprehensive overview of computer integrated manufacturing, covering its principles, technologies, and applications. It would be useful as a textbook for students who want to learn more about the theoretical and practical aspects of computer integrated manufacturing.
Provides a detailed overview of additive manufacturing technologies, including their principles, processes, and applications. It would be useful as a reference for students who want to learn more about the technical aspects of additive manufacturing.
Provides a comprehensive overview of computer-aided design and manufacturing (CAD/CAM), including its principles, technologies, and applications. It would be useful as a reference for students who want to learn more about the technical aspects of CAD/CAM.
Provides a comprehensive overview of design for manufacturability, covering its principles, technologies, and applications. It would be useful as a reference for students who want to learn more about the technical aspects of design for manufacturability.
Provides a comprehensive overview of the innovator's dilemma, covering its principles, technologies, and applications. It would be useful as a reference for students who want to learn more about the technical aspects of the innovator's dilemma.
Provides a comprehensive overview of digital manufacturing, covering the latest technologies and trends. It would be useful as a reference for students who want to learn more about the technical details of digital manufacturing.
Provides a comprehensive overview of lean manufacturing, covering its principles, technologies, and applications. It would be useful as a reference for students who want to learn more about the technical aspects of lean manufacturing.
Provides a comprehensive overview of strategic management and innovation, covering its principles, technologies, and applications. It would be useful as a reference for students who want to learn more about the technical aspects of strategic management and innovation.
Discusses the impact of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on manufacturing and other industries. It would be useful as background reading for students who want to understand the context of digital manufacturing.

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