The purpose of this module is to provide the candidates with an overview on the latest trends in Robotics. This module builds conceptualization skills in a candidate through working on live projects. Its domain is not just limited to operating or programming a robot, but also on decision making in terms of viability of a project. This module includes both classroom and practical training. It’s a must for candidates trying to make a mark in the domain of robotics/automation.
Know about automation and how it can be applied to industries.
Have a practical perspective on situations that best suit the application of Robots.
Be able to differentiate between a Robot and a Cobot.
Be able to select appropriate grippers for the job.
Be able to program the Cobot to perform industrial tasks
1 - 2 months duration
Hands-on practice on Cobot
Work on existing industrial automation projects
Regular tests and assignments followed by review sessions
Certification on successful course completion
Anyone who wants to upskill and get into the world of automation/robotics.
Students moving abroad (and looking to get into designing).
10th and 12th pass-out students
Company owners who want to know how robotics can help them with automating redundant tasks.