Publication date : 04/11/2024

Course : Industrial robotics, the basics

Practical course - 2d - 14h00 - Ref. RWR
Price : 1310 € E.T.

Industrial robotics, the basics




This course will introduce you to the range of robotics offered by the main manufacturers. You'll learn how to determine the characteristics of a robotic installation, how to choose the right technologies according to the type of project, the general principle of programming, and the safety aspect of a robot.


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IN-HOUSE
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Practical course in person
Available in English on request

Ref. RWR
  2d - 14h00
1310 € E.T.




This course will introduce you to the range of robotics offered by the main manufacturers. You'll learn how to determine the characteristics of a robotic installation, how to choose the right technologies according to the type of project, the general principle of programming, and the safety aspect of a robot.


Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Discover the robotic offer of the main manufacturers
Know the characteristics of a robot
General programming principles
Mastering the safety aspects of a robot

Intended audience
Operators, set-up personnel, technicians, occasional workers, anyone wishing to learn the basics of industrial robotics

Prerequisites
No special knowledge required.

Practical details
Hands-on work
Numerous exercises on robot simulator.
Teaching methods
This course can be delivered in-house on a real robot, subject to logistical conditions.

Course schedule

1
The world of robotics in France and around the world

  • Robotization.
  • Why robotize?
  • Robot deployment in France and around the world.
  • General information and terminology.
  • The various robots and their specific features (types, transportable loads, size, etc.).
  • The collaborative robot.
  • Building a robotic cell (carrier, electrical communication interface).
  • Advantages and disadvantages of robotizing a plant.

2
Presentation of a robotized cell

  • Example of a robotized cell.
  • The programming interface.
  • The on-board tool.
  • Presentation of a range of robots.
  • Example of a robot bay.
  • Layout of a typical cell.

3
Displacement and programming principle

  • Robotic position and speed control.
  • Manual movement.
  • Notions of part and tool markings.
  • Programming principle.
  • Movement types (movement instructions).
  • Different types of programming (off-line on simulator and by learning).
  • Introduction to simulator programming.
  • Concept of production cycle.
Hands-on work
Set up a robotic cell using simulation software: configuration, importing components and positioning, learning robot reference points, creating a simple trajectory.

4
Safety management

  • Personnel safety.
  • Security of resources.
  • Operator - Robot working conditions (collaborative concept).
  • Robotic machine specifications.
  • The requirements of a collaborative installation.
  • Risk analysis of a robotized and collaborative machine.
  • Safety function.

5
Robot cell maintenance

  • Preventive maintenance (maintenance schedule).
  • Curative maintenance.
  • The skills required for maintainability.
  • Control trajectories.
  • Maintenance contracts with the manufacturer.


Dates and locations

Last places available
Guaranteed date, in person or remotely
Guaranteed session
From 22 to 23 June 2026
FR
Paris La Défense
Registration
From 5 to 6 October 2026
FR
Paris La Défense
Registration
From 30 November to 1 December 2026
FR
Paris La Défense
Registration

PARIS LA DÉFENSE
2026 : 22 June, 5 Oct., 30 Nov.