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Robotics Design and Programming Course

This training program provides participants with both theoretical and practical knowledge in robotics design and programming. It covers key principles ... Show more
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The Fourth Industrial Revolution (Industry 4.0) is transforming the industrial landscape by integrating advanced technologies to create smart, automated, and interconnected systems. Robotics plays a crucial role in this transformation, improving efficiency, precision, and flexibility across various industries, from manufacturing to healthcare and beyond.

This Robotics Design and Programming training program is designed to provide participants with a strong foundation in both the theoretical and practical aspects of robotics. The course introduces the fundamentals of mechanical design, sensor integration, and actuator control, while also equipping participants with essential programming skills to develop functional robotic systems.

Through a hands-on learning approach, participants will gain experience in designing, assembling, and programming robots. They will work with sensors (e.g., proximity, vision, ultrasonic) and actuators (e.g., motors, servos) to build intelligent robotic systems capable of performing specific tasks. The course emphasizes practical skills by providing each student with a robotics kit to experiment with real-world applications.

By the end of the program, participants will have developed the necessary skills to design, assemble, and program both a robotic arm and a mobile robot, preparing them for further studies or careers in robotics, automation, and related fields. 

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Course details
Duration 2 weeks
Course requirements
  1. Candidates should have at least two years of university study, preferably in computer science or engineering-related disciplines, such as electrical, computer, electronics, mechatronics, or mechanical engineering.
  2. Candidates must complete an online multiple-choice test (MCQ) to assess their basic knowledge in mathematics, physics, and programming, relevant to the field of robotics.
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