This new three-day course gives students the opportunity to learn the fundamentals of industrial robotics and the programming involved. This class will take place on June 17th-19th and July 22nd-24th on the Lincoln Southeast Campus (southeast.edu). Focusing on the Fanuc systems, students can take the first step to advancing in a field of industrial robotics and maintenance.
This course covers essential topics in industrial robotics, including safety protocols, system operation, key robot components, frame configuration, and common applications. Participants will learn both basic and advanced programming techniques, including linear and arc motion paths. By the end, they’ll be able to safely operate a Fanuc robot, configure tool/user frames, and write programs to support real-world robotic applications. Industrial robotics play a crucial role in improving efficiency, precision, and safety in modern manufacturing. Specialized training ensures that workers can operate these systems correctly and maximize productivity.
This program will add specialized education for Southeast students to learn about an ever-changing industry. With experts teaching these programming classes, students will participate in an innovative and future-thinking course which will get them the specialized knowledge and skills to succeed in their industry.
Stay ahead in the industry and get the skills to work effectively and safely in real-world environments.
For more information, visit: southeast.edu