“…Smart manufacturing technology operators are required to have perceptiveness and accuracy in action, analytical skills, the ability to assess the situation in relation to the problem, divisibility and concentration of attention, responsibility, good eye-hand coordination, having and developing technical interests, and above all, readiness to work in a smart work environment and smart space [106][107][108][109]. Operators have to move in the area of many knowledge fields-knowledge-related fields-such as computer science, automation, electrical engineering, electronics, mechanics, robotics, optics and photonics, sensorics and engineering, e.g., quality engineering, information technology engineering, precision engineering, and automation and robotics, as well as management and decision-making techniques [16,110]. This means that operators must continuously improve their skills [110,111].…”