Session

Civil Engineering, Infrastructure and Environment

Description

New technologies have recently got a rapid and wide spread. They consist of softwares, systems and advanced engineering machinery, but not limited to these. In the furniture manufacturing industry they have found a wide application for their own specific nature. Wood Processing Engineers, given their university education, have a very important role applying their knowledge in the use of technologies. Today CAD CAM systems are becoming part of furniture design and manufacturing through digitally commanded machineries. The problem faced is the qualified staff for the use of these systems and machineries. This requires scientific preparation and training of specialists on the practical level. In Albania, market needs are met by Wood Processing Engineers and trained specialists. This study shows that graduates do not receive the appropriate professional training from the faculty. There is a lack of organic linkage; theoretical and scientific knowledge acquired in the faculty, with application in practice.

Keywords:

wood processing engineers, new technologies

Session Chair

Nol Dedaj

Session Co-Chair

Hysen Ahmeti

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-437-69-1

Location

Pristina, Kosovo

Start Date

27-10-2018 3:15 PM

End Date

27-10-2018 4:45 PM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2018.35

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Adaptation of Wood Processing Engineers to New Technologies

Pristina, Kosovo

New technologies have recently got a rapid and wide spread. They consist of softwares, systems and advanced engineering machinery, but not limited to these. In the furniture manufacturing industry they have found a wide application for their own specific nature. Wood Processing Engineers, given their university education, have a very important role applying their knowledge in the use of technologies. Today CAD CAM systems are becoming part of furniture design and manufacturing through digitally commanded machineries. The problem faced is the qualified staff for the use of these systems and machineries. This requires scientific preparation and training of specialists on the practical level. In Albania, market needs are met by Wood Processing Engineers and trained specialists. This study shows that graduates do not receive the appropriate professional training from the faculty. There is a lack of organic linkage; theoretical and scientific knowledge acquired in the faculty, with application in practice.