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The WSQ IOT based energy management system for solar will transform learner's understanding of the relationship between data interpretation and solar systems. This workshop aims to provide solar professionals with the skills of a pre-emptive maintenance through the intelligent communication with solar photovoltaic structures.


Participants will also be required to complete a self-directed e-learning.


Course Objectives


• Plan and manage energy consumption patterns by performing system information integration to analyse big data, including analysing automated tools and systems to perform troubleshooting

• Interpret data to identify energy optimisation opportunities through understanding of control models, process control algorithms and strategies behind automated systems and the interpretation of robotics and network information to schedule production and/or maintenance works in networked environments

• Apply Industry 5s approach to monitor and optimise energy consumption through IoT technology in automated plants


Certificate

Participants will be issued a Statement of Attainment by SSG after fulfilling all attendance, assignment and assessment requirements

SCEM Participants will be awarded with 21 PDU Points.


(SSG Training Grant Approved Course, available for Singaporean and PR)

* Terms & conditions apply

* View here for more details on the funding schemes

Speakers

  • Vincent Lau (CTO at Pylon City Pte Ltd (201627857M))

    Vincent Lau

    CTO at Pylon City Pte Ltd (201627857M)

    Vincent Lau is a serial entrepreneur and seasoned technologist with diverse knowledge ranging from cloud computing and IoT technologies to photovoltaic and energy management systems.

    He is currently the Chief Technology Officer of Pylon City, an EnergyTech startup that focuses on making cities greener and more sustainable. The startup partnered with the Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in 2018 to trial Singapore’s first electric bike sharing service, fuelled by its solar-powered charging station on campus. Pylon City, was also part of Cohort 3 of the Shell Startup Engine Programme, and was awarded a grant by Shell-EMA to develop Sustainable Charging Infrastructure for EVs and UDVs in July 2021.

    As an IoT enthusiast, Vincent actively promotes the technology as the Vice-President of the IoT Chapter in the Singapore Computer Society (SCS), and has been facilitating the WSQ Internet of Things (IoT) Based Energy Management for Solar Systems course with the Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS) to train new generations of Senior Solar Technologists.

    Vincent graduated from NTU with honours and distinction in Bachelor of Engineering (Materials Science) and a minor in Computing. For his contributions to NTU, Vincent is the proud recipient of the Nanyang Alumni Service Award (2015). He was also awarded the Nanyang Outstanding Young Alumni Award (2017) for his remarkable entrepreneurship achievements.

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