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Introduction to Robotics

Welcome to the fascinating world of robotics! This introductory course provides an in-depth exploration of the fundamental principles, concepts, and applications of robotics. 

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Course Overview

20 hours of in-person classroom training (plus 4 hours of assessment) to equip learners with the foundational knowledge and skills to become an assistant robotic engineer. The course is designed for learners with little or no background in robotics and programming.

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Date: 

28 - 30 Aug 2024

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Time: 9:00am to 6:00pm

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Venue: 101 Defu Lane 10, Singapore 539222

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Full fee: $1400 

Nett fee: $700

(Skillsfuture credit can be used. Please check with the training provider on your eligibility, payable nett fee and applicable GST.)


Payment Mode: Paynow through UEN
Vacancy: 10 pax
Registration fee: $13

 

Robot Selection

  • Select appropriate robots based on the mechanisms and applications to fulfill the client’s requirements.

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Robot Deployment

  • Design the appropriate movement and path for robots to perform a pick-and-place operation

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Robotic Programming

  • Program robots to perform a pick-and-place operation

Who Should Attend?

This course is designed for individuals from diverse backgrounds who possess a curiosity about robotics and a desire to understand its intricacies.

 

It is particularly suitable for:

  • Young Professionals seeking to enhance their technical skills and career prospects by gaining expertise in robotics.

  • Working Professionals looking for career change or to pivot their careers toward robotics, automation, or related fields.

  • Enthusiasts eager to explore the intersection of technology, creativity, and innovation

Content:

1: Robot Selection
1) What is a robot?
2) Different types of robots and their usage in different industries
3) What are the major parts of a robot?
4) How does a robot work?
5) How do you select the appropriate robot to meet the organizational requirements

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2: Robot Deployment
1) What is direct kinematics?
2) What is workspace?
3) How do we calculate direct kinematics within the workspace?
4) What are paths and trajectories?
5) What are the principles of point-to-point motion planning?
6) How do we plan the path and trajectory?

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3: Robotic Programming
1) Planning and for point-to-point movement and path following in a manufacturing environment.
2) Programming robots for a pick-and-place operation in a manufacturing environment
 

Accreditation / Award / Certification

Upon completion, a Statement of Attainment (SOA) from WSQ will be awarded.
Criteria: 
- At least 75% attendance 
- Competent in both written and practical assessments 

About The Trainer

Mr. Sho Wing Siew has a Degree in Computer Science from the Singapore Institute of Management (SIM) and a Diploma in Electrical Engineering from Singapore Polytechnic.

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Mr. Sho is currently the technical manager for Servo Dynamics Pte Ltd, a subsidiary of ISDN Holdings Limited. He leads a team to support the robotic operations of clients, including troubling shooting, on-site services, and training. Mr. Sho has been with the organization since 1996. He has attended robotic training in Israel, Japan and Switzerland. He is a Certified Universal Robot trainer and a CMSE-Certified Machinery Safety Expert. He is also certified in Bizsafe 2 and WSQ ACLP.
 

Register for the Course

Event Timing: 28 - 30 Aug 2024
Event Address: 101 Defu Lane 10 Singapore 539222
Contact us at (65) 9438 4008 or info@performance.sg

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