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Advance Robotics and Automation

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Advance Robotics and Automation is a comprehensive course designed to equip learners with the knowledge and skills necessary to design, program, and control robotic systems in industrial and advanced technological settings. This course covers core concepts of robot kinematics, dynamics, control systems, programming, and automation technologies. It also integrates the use of sensors, actuators, and artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance robotic functionalities. Through hands-on projects, simulations, and case studies, learners will build a strong foundation in automation processes, industrial robotics, and autonomous systems.

6 Months

Course Duration

Offline

Physical classes & Lab

3 - 4 Hours

Daliy class duration

5-8 Projects

Minor/Major/Industry Projects

100%

Placement Assistance

2 years

Placement Opportunities

Certificates

Training/Internship Certificate & LOR

Lab & Kits

Electronic Kits Access for Lab practicals

What is Advance Robotics and Automation ?

Advance Robotics and Automation explores the design and development of robots and automation systems that are capable of interacting with their environment and executing tasks without human intervention. It focuses on the technical aspects of robotics, including robot design, sensors, control algorithms, AI, and machine learning techniques. This course also dives into industrial automation, offering students practical insights into the integration of robotics within manufacturing and production systems, aligning with Industry 4.0 standards.

Graduates of this course will be well-prepared to enter the growing field of robotics and automation, with job opportunities across a variety of industries. Some of the key roles include:

  • Robotics Engineer: Design, develop, and test robotic systems and solutions for industrial applications.

  • Automation Engineer: Focus on automating manufacturing processes, including the integration of PLCs and robotics.

  • Control Systems Engineer: Develop and implement control systems for robots and automated systems.

  • AI/ML Specialist for Robotics: Integrate artificial intelligence and machine learning into robotics applications to improve functionality.

  • Industrial Robot Programmer: Program and operate robots in industrial settings, including assembly, welding, and material handling.

  • Mechatronics Engineer: Work on systems that integrate mechanics, electronics, and computing to enhance automated systems.

  • Research and Development (R&D) Engineer: Innovate in the field of robotics and automation for applications in healthcare, logistics, and more.

Graduates will also find opportunities in industries such as manufacturing, healthcare, automotive, aerospace, and consumer electronics, which are increasingly adopting robotic solutions to improve efficiency and reduce costs.

Course Syllabus

3 Months
6 Months

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