This eLearning course teaches manufacturers if and how to leverage industrial automation with robotics to improve an existing industrial production process.
With this ASME eLearning course, you and your team of engineers will be using templated learning tools to determine if and how industrial automation with robotics can enhance each step of your current workflow. From reducing labor costs and increasing production volume to freeing up your staff, these ASME job aids can be used now as well as in the future.
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As a manufacturing leader, you’re aware that robotics is transforming the landscape. It’s no longer a question of if you should start incorporating industrial automation into your manufacturing processes, but where and how.
For that, you can either bring in an outside integration source — or you can become one. To do that you need a robotics integration course that’s flexible enough to fit your schedule, as well as your team’s.
This ASME eLearning industrial automation with robotics course gives you and your team the chance to learn on your own schedule, at your own pace and most importantly, in your own work environment. It was specially designed with templated exercises for on-the-job training that teaches manufacturers and their engineers how to:
ASME’s unique case-study method teaches manufacturers and their teams how to apply theory to real-world situations. This speeds up the learning process and provides invaluable hands-on experience that learners can apply to their own companies’ processes. We provide a variety of learning techniques such as:
including ASME's Automation Assessment Checklist that can be immediately applied to your everyday work.
for reviewing, selecting, and planning the integration of a robot to automate a portion of an industrial process successfully.
where learners practice prioritization, perform a suitability analysis, as well as assess economic and safety factors.
Manufacturing business leaders, including Chief Manufacturing Executives, Plant Managers, Production Supervisors, and Quality Control Specialists, who are considering implementing a robotics plan or who are overseeing an ongoing integration.
Mid-level manufacturing engineers who want the ability to understand and assess first-hand, the impact industrial automation can have on their manufacturing process.
After taking this course, you’ll have the tools you need to make better decisions when it comes to automating with robotics. Here’s how:
Since its inception, ASME has been working with experts to drive safety while supporting the advancements of new technologies. As you’ll see, we’ve taken all this experience and expertise and applied it to our ASME Learning & Development courses.
Because we’re ASME, we have broad access to world-renowned experts in a wide range of fields, covering topics that are most applicable to engineering and the latest innovative technologies. We combine technical expertise and our adult learning know-how into a superior learning experience.
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