OBJECTIVE:
The objective of this program is to equip participants with comprehensive knowledge and skills in designing, implementing, and managing integrated automation systems commonly used in manufacturing facilities. Participants will gain proficiency in conveyor systems, sorting units, handling units, assembly units, automated storage and retrieval systems (ASRS), control cabinets, human-machine interfaces (HMI), and industrial robotic arms.
OUTCOMES:
Understanding of the principles and functionalities of various automation components.
Proficiency in designing and configuring conveyor systems, sorting units, handling units, assembly units, ASRS, control cabinets, and HMIs.
Ability to integrate different automation units into a cohesive and efficient system.
Competence in programming and controlling industrial robotic arms for diverse manufacturing tasks.
Capability to analyze, troubleshoot, and optimize integrated automation systems for improved performance and productivity.
SCOPE:
- Introduction to Automated Manufacturing
- Conveyor Unit
- Sorting Unit
- Handling Unit
- Assembly Unit
- ASRS Unit
- Control Cabinet and HMI
- Industrial Robotic Arm
PROJECTS:
Participants will engage in hands-on projects to reinforce their learning, including:
Designing and simulating a conveyor system layout for a manufacturing facility.
Implementing a sorting unit to classify different types of objects based on predefined criteria.
Programming a robotic arm to perform pick-and-place tasks in an assembly line setup.
Integrating multiple automation units to create a functional production line prototype.
Troubleshooting and optimizing an existing automation system to improve efficiency and throughput.