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Determine if industrial automation with robotics is a viable technological solution to improve an existing industrial production process in ASME’s Industrial Automation with Robotics Learning Path.

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This self study Learning Path is designed to be taken at your convenience and on your own schedule. You have 365 days from the time of purchase to finish all the courses.

Included in this Learning Path:
Assessing Suitability for Robotics in Manufacturing: A Case Study

Review, select, and plan the successful integration of a robot to automate a portion of an industrial process through a real-world case study.

$35
Fundamentals of Industrial Automation

Understand the techniques used in industrial automation with robotics and make suggestions for appropriate types of robotics hardware.

$35
Six Axis Robot Arm

Learn key foundational knowledge, specifications, requirements, and operations of 6 Axis robot arms.

$35

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Industrial Automation is the use of technology including specialized equipment, computer software, and robots to reduce human intervention in industrial processes to make them more cost effective, efficient, faster, and less prone to errors. Industrial automation is quickly becoming omnipresent in all industries. 

This ASME official learning path, comprised of three self-study eLearning courses accessible via ASME’s Learning Hub, is designed to provide learners with the key considerations to determine if industrial automation with robotics is a viable technological solution to improve an existing industrial production process. During the learning path, engineering experience and skills are combined with new knowledge to apply industrial automation in real world case studies.

By participating in this learning path, you will learn how to successfully:

  • Describe the general process of industrial automation
  • Employ critical thinking, problem solving and effective decision-making strategies to assess the suitability of specific tasks for automation with robotics
  • Assess potential robotics integrations in manufacturing
  • Explain the human, social and cultural impacts of industrial automation
  • Utilize good practices to address the effect of the introduction of robotics on a company's culture
  • Identify the risks and rewards of applying robotics to an industrial process

For the full list of learning objectives and detailed descriptions for this learning path, please click on the links to the individual courses above.

Who should attend?

  • Engineers across various fields (i.e., mechanical, electrical, computer, etc.) without formal training in robotics from previous academic programs
  • Individuals who are considering a career in industrial robotics automation
  • Working engineers in small to mid-size manufacturing companies looking to add robotic automation to their manufacturing process
  • Owners and managers of companies seeking a greater understanding of robotic integration into manufacturing processes

Course participants are expected to have:

  • Access to computer equipment and a reliable internet connection
  • Software to display PDF files (such as Adobe Reader)
  • Fundamental engineering knowledge
  • A familiarity with engineering ethics, such as ASME’s Code of Ethics of Engineers or via the ASME self-study e-Learning course Ethics for Engineers: Doing the Right Thing When No One is Looking
  • Ideally, some experience working in the manufacturing industry, basic economic principles and an understanding of geometric dimensioning and tolerancing (GD&T)

A Certificate of Completion will be issued to registrants who successfully complete each course in this industrial automation with robotics training learning path

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