L&T EduTech

Digital Technology in Manufacturing Specialization

Mumbai, India

The Non-degree in Digital Technology in Manufacturing Specialization at L&T EduTech is a program for international students taught in English.

Introduction

L&T EduTech, founded in 2021 by Larsen & Toubro in Mumbai, is an industry-led education initiative delivering application-focused, hybrid learning for engineering and technology disciplines. Designed to bridge the gap between academic theory and industrial practice, the platform leverages L&T’s sectoral expertise to design programs that reflect current workplace requirements. It targets aspiring professionals who want practical skills and role-specific capabilities.

Programs emphasize domain knowledge across construction, manufacturing, power, automobile, electronics, IT and BFSI, integrated with 21st-century competencies and life skills. Courses combine online modules, assessments and industry projects to develop job-ready talent. Alignment with national education priorities and a focus on assessments and credentialing make the offering attractive to learners seeking measurable outcomes and upskilling pathways.

Students benefit from industry mentoring, applied projects and exposure to L&T’s operational contexts, improving employability in a competitive market. The hybrid model supports working professionals and international learners who need flexible, practice-oriented study. For those aiming to convert technical knowledge into workplace impact, L&T EduTech provides structured, industry-relevant learning and clear pathways to applied careers.

About the Program

The Digital Technology in Manufacturing Specialization is a non-degree course for students who want to learn about digital technology in manufacturing. It is taught in English and can be completed online in a few weeks. The main advantage of this program is that it helps students understand how digital technology is used in manufacturing.

The curriculum covers specific subjects like digital manufacturing, Industry 4.0, and smart factories. Students will develop skills in using digital tools, analyzing data, and optimizing manufacturing processes. The program also includes hands-on components where students can practice what they have learned.

After completing this program, students can pursue careers as Manufacturing Engineers, Quality Control Managers, or Supply Chain Managers. They can work in industries like automotive, aerospace, or consumer goods. Some potential employers include manufacturing companies, research institutions, or technology firms.

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