
AI Governance for Manufacturing is a six-week specialisation for people who must govern artificial intelligence on the factory floor — not as a slide deck, but as machines that move, weld, sort, predict and decide in real time. It builds on management-system thinking (ISO/IEC 42001) and applies it to the hard realities of industrial AI: smart factories, robots that share space with people, predictive maintenance, supply chains, cybersecurity for operational technology, and the assurance that lets a board and a regulator trust all of it. The Nigerian context runs throughout — the NDPA 2023, NITDA, and the Standards Organisation of Nigeria (SON) — alongside accurate use of ISO, NIST and the EU AI Act.
By the end you will be able to scope a manufacturing AI governance programme, classify and control industrial AI risk, govern robots and predictive systems safely, secure AI-enabled operational technology, and run an audit and assurance cycle that survives scrutiny.
For: Plant managers, quality and EHS leaders, OT and IT security staff, industrial engineers, risk and compliance officers, and AI/automation leads in Nigerian and African manufacturing.