Founded in 2017, the primary goals of the Robert Bosch Lean Management Corporate Department are to strengthen the University's courses with practical lean management knowledge, to provide up-to-date knowledge relevant to industry needs, thus contributing to the acquisition of immediately marketable knowledge that cannot be obtained elsewhere. In addition, the Department provides a framework for the development of joint educational and scientific projects. Its flagship is the Smart Shop Floor Laboratory, designed and implemented in Hatvan in collaboration with the staff of the Department of International Trade and Logistics and Bosch Lean Management, which provides an almost unique opportunity in the country to simulate production and logistics processes within the classroom.
Head of Department:
Prof. Hon. Volker Schilling, Honorary Professor at BBS, Vice President of Internal Audit, Bosch Group
Staff on the part of Bosch Group:
Zsuzsanna Báthory
András Kemler
Gábor Kis
Péter Rácz
Address: 1165 Budapest, Diósy L. u. 22-24.
Room: E. II. 16.
Phone: (+361) 467-7800/994
E-mail: Horvath.Annamaria@uni-bge.hu
Industry 4.0 #BOSCH Cyber Security and Artificial Intelligence - How to increase defensive capabilities Lecture by Prof. Volker Schilling and Christian Lossos
COVID-19 Crisis Management @ Bosch: Supply Chain crisis management
Lecture by Prof. Volker Schilling and Bart Meers
COVID-19 Crisis Management @ Bosch: How to protect a Global Player
Lecture by Prof. Volker Schilling and Dr. Volker Ressler -
INDUSTRY 4.0 #BOSCH Artificial intelligence and digital automation in industrial environment Lecture by Prof. Volker Schilling and Sebastian Förder
DATA SECURITY Data Security in the Internet of Things and Services Lecture byProf. Volker Schilling
INDUSTRY 4.0 #BOSCH The Approaching of Singularity-Data Analytics & Robotic Process Automation Lecture by Prof. Volker Schilling and Sebastian Förder
INDUSTRY 4.0 #BOSCH Man versus Machine - the approaching of Singularity! Lecture by Prof. Volker Schilling
INDUSTRY 4.0 @BOSCH Chance or Risk for Logistics and Production? Lecture by Prof. Volker Schilling