- Design for sustainability, mechatronics, additive
manufacturing, data science and model-based systems engineering are
core or emerging areas of opportunity for accelerating the
manufacturing sector’s transformation
- The insights were revealed in a one-year analysis of social
media discussions on manufacturing skills and disciplines,
commissioned by Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE Edu and conducted
by Bloom
- Dassault Systèmes, with 40 years of industrial expertise,
federates its ecosystem to prepare the workforce of the future for
new and evolving jobs
Dassault Systèmes (Euronext Paris: FR0014003TT8, DSY.PA) today
revealed key skills to accelerate the manufacturing sector’s
transformation to create sustainable experiences. Design for
sustainability, mechatronics, additive manufacturing, data science
and model-based systems engineering are among the core and emerging
areas presenting opportunities for industry and academia to prepare
the workforce of the future for new and evolving jobs in the
sector.
The findings came from an analysis of social media activity that
was commissioned by Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE Edu. The aim
was to provide insights on how manufacturing skills are discussed,
and to empower its ecosystem to reduce the skills gap in a sector
that accounts for 41% of global GDP and whose transformation
presents a major opportunity for minimizing impacts on the
environment and creating more sustainable systems. For 40 years,
Dassault Systèmes has been the catalyst and enabler of unparalleled
industrial innovation, connecting and strengthening the efforts of
industry and academia to collaboratively nurture the continuous
learning environments needed to deliver innovations that improve
quality of life for consumers, citizens and patients.
Findings from the analysis of discussions about the
manufacturing sector include:
- Design for sustainability is becoming part of the everyday
day conversation from consumers to companies, with academic
institutions trying to become leaders in this space by featuring
short programs and informational lectures.
- Mechatronics has the most active community on social
media with more emotion and engagement than all other skills
combined, revealing how technical topics can be highlighted
primarily through videos or other engaging formats to attract a
younger audience.
- Additive Manufacturing accounted for 55,100 discussions with
more than 278,000 engagements in English, dominated by
companies and universities around academic publications, new
innovative usage methods, ongoing projects and promotional
corporate material.
- Data science is primarily discussed at a high level
focused on industry certifications or open positions offered for
data scientists. Few universities and companies talk about this
skill on social media, although it is critical for their future
business.
- Few actors or communities are engaging on the topic of
Model-based System Engineering, revealing opportunities
to increase conversations and awareness of such a critical
discipline for the future of many industries.
“We launched this study to get a glimpse into the discussions
trending on social media across a diverse horizon of stakeholders:
students, teachers, businesses, experts and others. With this
insight, we can federate our ecosystem to help prepare students and
the workforce to work efficiently, collaboratively and productively
to solve major sustainability challenges,” said Florence Verzelen,
Executive Vice President, Industry, Marketing & Sustainability,
Dassault Systèmes.
In addition to this analysis, Dassault Systèmes is taking action
to develop the skills required to transform the development of
products into the development of sustainable experiences within its
ecosystem of schools, training organizations and customers through
multiple channels such as a series of e-books on skills and an
online academic community where experts share best practices.
These channels also include the 3DEXPERIENCE Edu Centers of
Excellence global program, which accelerates experiential lifelong
learning by providing businesses and governments with a network of
centers to develop the 3DEXPERIENCE platform expertise needed for
the digital transformation of industry. The program now counts 11
members, most recently: Instituto Maua de Tecnologia, a private
non-profit technical university in Brazil; L’Industreet, a
technical college in France to provide young people who have left
school with training in the field of industry of the future; ZHAW,
a university of applied sciences in Switzerland; and Trier
University of Applied Sciences, in Germany.
“We offer our learners multiple opportunities to consider the
broad context of engineering. Central in such a context is the
imperative of design for sustainability,” said Michael Hoffmann,
Director of the Laboratory for product development &
manufacturing, Trier University of Applied Sciences. “Minimizing
material and energy consumption, enabling the use of biomaterials
and optimizing the lifecycle with a virtual twin are some of the
methods we promote and the 3DEXPERIENCE provides countless
opportunities to develop the competencies required, for our
students and our industry partners as well.”
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FOR MORE INFORMATION
About the analysis: From April 1, 2021 to April 1, 2022, Bloom
analyzed social media activity on Facebook, Twitter, Instagram,
YouTube and TikTok in English, French and German around the themes
of manufacturing disciplines and skills. The analysis used semantic
and social interference techniques covering data from nearly half a
million posts and comments, 54 million likes, shares and
engagement-related comments, and 37 million actors.
For full details on the analysis:
https://edu.3ds.com/sites/default/files/3DS_2022_Key-skills-to-accelerate-Manufacturing-Transformation.pdf
Dassault Systèmes 3DEXPERIENCE Edu: https://edu.3ds.com/en
Dassault Systèmes’ 3DEXPERIENCE platform, 3D design software, 3D
Digital Mock Up and Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) solutions:
http://www.3ds.com
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