Janose Osedeme

Western New England University

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About

Janose Osedeme is a practitioner-scholar bridging the gap between advanced manufacturing and workforce development. His primary research focuses on Industry 4.0 training methodologies, particularly the integration of project-based and experiential learning to upskill workers in smart manufacturing environments. His most cited work, "A framework for Industry 4.0 workforce training through project-based and experiential learning approaches" (2024), distills his decade of hands-on experience into a replicable model for industry. With over five years in foundry operations, Osedeme manages the 3D Printing Department for sand molds at Trident Alloys while serving as a Quality Engineer. Since 2016, he has worked extensively with Fanuc and ABB robotic systems, giving him a rare dual perspective as both a practitioner and researcher. His work directly addresses the critical shortage of skilled labor in manufacturing by proposing training frameworks grounded in real-world production challenges. Though his academic citations are early-stage, his impact is felt daily on the factory floor, where he translates complex automation concepts into accessible, hands-on curricula for the next generation of manufacturing professionals.

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🏆 Most Cited Paper
A framework for Industry 4.0 workforce training through project-based and experiential learning approaches
2 citations · 2024
📈 Most Prolific Year: 2024 (1 Papers)
🤝 Key Collaborators: 4
🏛 Institutions: Western New England University

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