2.1.XX OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING OF INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS
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- Jan 23
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Updated: Jan 24

2.1. OPERATION AND PROGRAMMING OF INDUSTRIAL ROBOTS
Course description: Learning the basics of robotics, occupational health and safety rules for working with robots, programming basic tasks (pick-and-place, machining).
Intended audience: Employees of manufacturing companies, technicians, engineers seeking to enhance qualifications in automation.
Funding opportunities: Often funded through programs supporting innovation and digitization in industry.
Graduate profileA graduate of the Operation and Programming of Industrial Robots course will have:
Basic knowledge of industrial robotics and automation, including familiarity with different types of robots and their applications.
Practical skills in operating and programming robots (including operating control panels and creating simple movement paths).
Knowledge of occupational health and safety principles related to working in an automated production environment.
The ability to diagnose malfunctions and resolve basic technical problems related to industrial robots.
Preparation for working in an engineering team responsible for designing and maintaining production lines.
Graduates will be ready to serve as a Technician/Operator of Industrial Robots or Junior Robotics Programmer, supporting process automation in modern manufacturing facilities.