How cobots facilitate robotics training.

Automation & Robotics

More and more companies, especially from the SME sector, have to rethink their production processes and try to compensate for the lack of skilled workers. So far, this has not been possible because existing robotic systems were only suitable for large-scale productions. Difficult to program, filled with various individual interfaces, handling them was almost impossible for the average entrepreneur.

The few robot specialists are always in demand, as there are not enough of them and they are also expensive. With the training solution based on robots from Universal Robots and supported by a didactically well-thought-out concept, the situation is now improving. How is this possible? In the following video, you will learn from Klaus Stocker and his students from HTL Hollabrunn.

Practice-Oriented Robotics Training for Educational Institutions

The training is designed in such a way that over a semester or a year, knowledge about robots and their functionality is gradually imparted. This is not done passively or exclusively on the computer. Through a well-thought-out combination of hardware and software, teachers and trainees can enable a practical introduction to robotics without having to fear the robot.

Who is this training concept aimed at? Quite simply - at any educational institution that wants to teach robotics content from the ground up:

  • Training workshops in companies
  • Vocational schools
  • Vocational schools (HTL, HTBLA,...)
  • Universities

The comprehensive curriculum covers all essential functions of a robot during classes and teaches how basic applications can be realized. A crucial skill for a successful industrial future in Austria. Benefit from the advantages of this training concept with the Cobots from Universal Robots.

  • Plug&Educate solution
  • Ready-made training program
  • Instruction materials for teachers
  • Workbook for each student
  • SCHMACHTL as a regional contact person with its own training center
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