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    Towards industry 4.0

     Basque industry warns of a major shortage of engineers in the coming years. And in the IT sector, last year alone, there were 2 million unfilled jobs in Europe.

    Europe aims to be the world's most modern industrial hub, where full automation and data analytics will characterise Europe's new factories and advances in artificial intelligence will create increasingly human robots.

    Software development will be the key to entering the world of Industry 4.0. Siemens announced the recruitment of 8,000 software engineers this year  and the European Commission has set a target of one in five euros in Europe to come from industry, compared to current 13 per cent. 

    Individualised attention to help you enter the labour market

    DeustoAlumni will facilitate your access to the labour market. It will provide you with legal guidance and advice on all employment-related matters.

    We have a team of experts who have been working in the field of employment and career guidance for more than 10 years. From the last years of your degree you will be able to participate in workshops and seminars with individual monitoring of your employability.

    Deusto Alumni

    Over 40 years’ experience training professionals

    Deusto Engineering

    +125Collaborating companies

    98.4%Employment rate

    100%Embedded employment rate (graduates working in a field that relates to their degree)

    2ndUniversity for teaching (U-Ranking 2020)

    At the end of your Double Bachelor’s degreeCareer opportunities

    Designing products and systems

    for industrial and domestic use. In addition, you will be able to design and install industrial networks connecting machines to devices.

    The Internet of Things (IoT) is one of the most promising technologies for the coming years. By 2025, it is estimated that there will be 21 billion connected devices. This double degree programme will train you in both the design of the devices and the cloud infrastructure required for communications.

     

    Software

    Designing and developing software in a wide range of areas such as leisure, business management, content distribution, e-commerce, security, and of course, industry.
    Software tools such as Manufacturing Execution Systems (MES) are the key to increasing the efficiency of an industrial plant by reducing costs, optimising logistics and improving the productivity and flexibility of production processes.

    Tooling, automating and robotising complex manufacturing plants

    Complex plants: refineries, solar farms, manufacturing lines, power plants, etc…

    While industrial robotics used to be a technology integrated only in automotive plants, there is now a growing need in sectors as diverse as food, transport, health and agriculture.

     

    New security systems and technologies

    Develop security policies and technologies on information networks and systems.

    Industrial cybersecurity is one of the main challenges to be overcome in the digitisation process. This requires experts in industrial communications and information security, a further demonstration of the need to combine these two areas of expertise.

    Management

    Managing communication networks, databases and computer systems as well as direct and manage projects for installations and information systems. 

     

    Carrying out

    the digitisation and automation of production processes, integrating the latest advances in automation and robotics, providing production management software tools to optimise processes and provide flexibility.

    You will also be able to set up innovative business projects related to information technologies and the development of new connected devices.

    LEADING THE DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION OF INDUSTRY

    Career opportunities

    Companies in all industrial areas, especially those with intensive use of ICTs: automotive, railway, electricity, aerospace, machine tool, metallurgy, petrochemical industries, etc.

    ICT companies supplying products and services (information systems, customised applications, system and network administration,…) to the industrial sector.

    Technical departments in industrial and services companies.

    Project engineering, technology development industry

    Companies marketing and implementing products and services in the industrial and/or technological field

    Both industry and technology consulting.

    Research, development and innovation

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