Project Initiated by The Russian Technological Agency develops government support programs for new industries and coordinates promising technology projects of a cross-industry importance. rta.gov.ru Uniweb is an online education platform which allows its students to obtain advanced professional education in Russia s leading universities. uniweb.ru
What is OTA Open Technology Academy is a platform for mastering engineering, technological and managerial competencies that are in high demand in industrial sectors Professional and expert communities that determine professional competencies (key education results required to obtain a competence) Online courses and integrated education programs A vast partnership network aimed at enhancing the education experience (universities, fab labs, study groups, laboratories, production sites, etc) Projects and prospective employment in partner corporations and startups An opportunity for the engineering community to communicate and interact (a Facebook for engineers)
Open Technology Academy, Features Uniting competence centers in a network Niche orientation: Technologies and the Industry Existing corporate training and education systems integration Demand oriented through collaboration with key employers Sectoral certification of its education programs
Content Structure Aviation Industry Car Industry Bio-med Metallurgy, Mining Optics and Radio Electronics Cross-Industry Competences: System engineering, supply chains, lifecycle Computer engineering and digital design Production means (automation, robotics) Key Manufacturing Processes Fundamental Knowledge The programs have been produced as a result of: Professional Engineer Advanced Competences Research (Strategy Partners, upon Russia s Ministry of Industry and Trade s request) The 2030 Competencies Foresight (Skolkovo MSM supported by ASI) Interviewing the managers of industrial enterprises and corporations
Services Provided by OTA in 2015-2016 The following product line has been adopted for the time period in terms of program topics and service types: Program Topics 1. Advanced Production Technologies 2. Technology Transfer and Technology Brokerage 3. Increasing Production Efficiency 4. Management Training for Engineers 4.1. Engineering Management 4.2. Engineering Systems Management Service Types 1. Basic (Introductory) Program 2. Advanced Program 3. Education Course Selection conducted by OTA and Uniweb 4. Standardized Advanced Training Certificate is issued upon training completion 5. Blended Programs (if requested by client) 6. Professional Certification
Education Programs in 2015-2016 1. Advanced Production Technologies Cloud Production Multi-Agent Technologies Optoelectronic Technologies Industrial Robotics Supercomputer Technologies New Materials Additive Production 2. Technology Brokerage and Technology Transfer Technology Audit Technology Marketing Technology Brokerage Intellectual Property 3. Production Efficiency Factory Automation MES Software Efficiency Improvement Techniques 4. Management Training for Engineers: 4.1. Engineering Management Economics, management, finance Organization Management Project Management Product Design and Lifecycle Operations Management Lean Production Quality Management 4.2. Engineering Systems Management Program Management Requirements Management Configuration Management Lifecycle Management
Technology Brokerage and Technology Transfer Objective: to development of competencies for specialists who treat technology as a product, e.g. promoting a technology on the market in order to commercialize it, or finding technological solutions to meet a company s objectives. Delivery Modes Professor Feedback Learning Access to course materials without professor support Target Audience Design Engineers Manufacturing Technicians Employees involved in modernization and technological development (Design and R&D Departments, Factories) Basic Program (72 ac.h.) Mastering Technology Transfer basic stages and techniques using a class project. Advanced Program (144 ac.h.) 1. Basic Program + 2. Intellectual Property Rights Protection 3. Technology Audit 4. Technology Forecasting 5. Technology Marketing 6. EU and US Technology Transfer Models 7. Fundraising and ways of supporting technology transfer projects in Russia 8. Professional Broker Communities and Events 9. Open Innovations Model
Advanced Manufacturing Technologies Objective: the development of competencies for specialists working for production companies that employ advanced production technologies. Delivery Modes Professor Feedback Learning Access to course materials without professor support Target Audience All company employees who have to keep up to date on the world s technology development Program Partner csr-nw.ru Program contains (120 ac.h.) Each course elaborates on a technology by describing the technology s core, its applicability, further development as well as the changes the technology introduces to industrial processes. 1.Cloud Production 2.Industrial Robotics 3.Supercomputer Technologies 4.New Materials 5.Additive Production 6.Industrial Design 7.Bionic Design 8.Computer Technologies for Modeling and Production 9.Energy Efficiency 10.Multi-Agent Technologies 11.Optoelectronic Technologies 12.Superconductor Industry
Engineering Management Objective: the program is designed for the employees of industrial companies to master modern management techniques. The program is based on a set of model courses setting the standard for industrial management processes and competencies. Delivery Modes Professor Feedback Learning Access to course materials without professor support Target Audience Lower and mid-level management of production, engineering design and R&D companies Employees in charge of making external liaisons decisions Program contains (200 ac.h.) Basic Economic and Management Skills 1.Economics and Management for Engineers 2.Company Finance 3.Product Lifecycle 4.Strategic Management 5.Balanced Scorecard Project Management 1.Project Management 2.Product Design 3.Design Cost Management Process Control and Production Management 1.Lean Production 2.Operations Management 3.Quality Management 4.Logistics and Supply Chain Management 5.Factory Automation
Engineering Systems Management Objective: developing the qualification of specialists involved in designing and managing complex engineering programs and systems to satisfy the requirements of multiple stakeholders. Delivery Modes Professor Feedback Learning Access to course materials without professor support Target Audience Top management involved in program and product lifecycle management Background in management or economics is required (higher education, MBA, the Engineering Management program or its equivalent) Program contains (120 ac.h.) 1. An introduction to system engineering: 2. System Design 3. System Management Advanced courses from the Engineering Management program: 4. Lifecycle Management: modeling a product s lifecycle from the system engineer s perspective 5. Process and Production Management: Factory as a System.
Industrial Production Efficiency Improvement Objective: to develop the competencies of specialists whose task is to optimize the existing industrial productions and improve their efficiency (Engineering Consulting) Delivery Modes Professor Feedback Learning Access to course materials without professor support Program Contains (120 ac.h.) 1. Production Automation 2. MES Software 3. Efficiency Improvement Techniques Target Audience Top management involved in their company s industrial modernization and production efficiency improvement Chief industrial engineers Program Partner academy.fraunhofer.de
OTA Programs Market 1. Machine Building, including UAC (United Aircraft Corporation) USC (United Shipbuilding Corporation) URSC (United Rocket and Space Corporation) Rostec (United Engine Corporation, Russian Helicopters, Ruselectronics, KamAZ, Technodinamika, Shvabe, KRET, United Instrument Manufacturing Corporation) Almaz-Antey UralVagonZavod Russian Machines 2. Metallurgy (iron and steel, non-ferrous, pipes) 3. Energy, including the nuclear industry 4. Oil and Gas Sector 5. Russian Railways 6. B2C Market 7. Universities
Industries of the 21 st Century Top-Notch Engineers on Breakthrough Technology Projects and the Future Demonstrating Russia s advanced technology projects Sharing information about companies and engineers who achieved technological breakthroughs Shaping the picture of the future owing to the new technologies
Industrial Tasks That Can Be Efficiently Solved Online Introductory Courses for New Employees End User and Support Staff Training Scaling and Staff Training in Geographically Remote Areas Cutting Training Costs for Non-Key Competences Safe Mode Imitation Training with Multiple Scenarios Experience Commercialization Through Fee-Based Educational Courses
Opportunities for Industrial Companies Ways of Interaction Advantages Training staff using existing programs Upgrading standard programs to meet a company s requirements Converting the existing programs of a corporate university and a training center into online programs Providing experts to develop courses (an author, a lecturer, a mentor, and a course expert) Standardized educational programs for all subdivisions of a company Cutting training costs by using online delivery Cutting off-work training time New quality courses with access to modern training technologies Cross-sectoral benchmarking ensures the best practices of other industries are used in teaching
Opportunities for Technology Companies Ways of Interaction Advantages Scaling the existing programs of a training centre by converting them into online programs Using the training centre / production site for resident training Developing a joint education program Providing experts to develop the courses (an author, a lecturer, a mentor, and a course expert) Using training as a tool to promote a company s products and the brand name Increasing the number of students in a program New quality courses with access to modern training technologies Cross-sectoral benchmarking ensures the best practices of other industries are used in teaching
Opportunities for Educational Institutions Ways of Interaction Advantages Converting existing education programs into online programs and uploading them to the OTA platform Launching joint education programs Taking part in OTA projects as a partner (providing a site for off-line training and jointly organizing the educational programs) Involving teachers and professors in OTA courses development (an author, a materials developer, an expert) Entering new markets (online, mixed and networkbased programs) Freeing classrooms Obtaining practice-oriented modules for the institution s educational programs Verifying existing education programs against employers requirements
Contact Details Dmitry Kaysin General Director dkaisin@otacademy.ru +7 926 381-68-54 Elena Antonova Development Director antonova@otacademy.ru +7 917 556-28-51 Konstantin Kaysin Operations Director kk@otacademy.ru +7 963 679-96-39