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
Disponible en anglais, à la demande

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

Dernières places
Date garantie en présentiel ou à distance
Session garantie
From 30 to 31 March 2026
FR
Paris La Défense
Registration
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 : 30 Mar., 22 June, 5 Oct., 30 Nov.