Learn how to design and build realistic Industry 4.0 dashboards that simulate smart manufacturing environments — entirely in the browser. In this project-based course, you’ll use HTML, CSS, and JavaScript to create live, data-driven dashboards that look and feel like real industrial control systems.
We’ll start by setting up the structure of a smart factory interface, complete with production lines, efficiency metrics, energy monitoring, and animated data updates. You’ll see how to create glass-style layouts, apply responsive grids, and simulate dynamic system behavior — all without connecting to a backend or AI model. Every movement, color change, and blinking indicator will have a functional purpose, just like in real production monitoring systems.
This is not a coding-from-zero course. It’s for learners who already understand basic web development and want to apply those skills to industrial visualization, manufacturing design, or digital twin simulation projects. You’ll focus on turning code into something visually meaningful and interactive.
By the end of the course, you’ll have a professional, browser-based Smart Factory Dashboard that you can present to clients, integrate into an IoT project, or use as part of your Industry 4.0 portfolio. No AI, no data science — just clear front-end logic, thoughtful design, and powerful simulation.
- Web developers and engineers who want to create industrial-style dashboards for manufacturing or IoT systems.
- Industrial engineers or students interested in Industry 4.0 visualization and digital twin concepts.
- Designers and data visualization enthusiasts looking to simulate live factory operations without complex setups.
- Professionals who want to showcase realistic industrial dashboards in their portfolio or client demos.





