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The KUKA Robotics Training Workshop was organized by MIT, offering participants valuable practical exposure to real-world robotic technologies and programming tools. The sessions effectively bridged the gap between academic learning and industrial applications, enhancing students’ technical competence, programming expertise, and problem-solving abilities. Through hands-on activities and interactive demonstrations, participants gained deeper insights into industrial automation and robotic control. This training also introduced students to key Industry 4.0 concepts, preparing them for successful careers in advanced manufacturing and automation engineering.
Understanding the structure, working principles, and industrial applications of robotic arms.
Students gained practical skills in programming, operating, and troubleshooting KUKA industrial robots.
Enhanced understanding of robotic automation systems and their integration in manufacturing processes.
Improved technical proficiency and confidence in handling industrial-grade robotic tools.
Increased awareness of Industry 4.0 concepts and smart factory applications.
Students became better prepared for careers and projects in robotics, automation, and advanced manufacturing.
The training sessions are conducted by student trainers from MIT, who have successfully undergone the professional KUKA Robotics Training Program. With the knowledge and skills gained from their certification, they are now training fellow students through interactive sessions and hands-on demonstrations. The workshop comprises a multi-year batch, encouraging collaboration and knowledge sharing among students from different academic levels.
Trainers
Amogh Mahajan
Abhishek Walke
Renuka Charande
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