The workshop focused on motivating participants to aim on advancements in Industrial Robotics - The Future. The hands-on session was an eye-opener to all those who participated in the workshop which brought out the computational skills required for Industrial Robotics to implement in their project related activities.
Coimbatore: Karpagam College of Engineering's Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering organized a one-day national level workshop on 'Industrial Robotics-MOTOSIM EG' on October 13.

The workshop was chaired by Loganathan, Application Engineer, AGIIT, Coimbatore and focused on motivating participants to aim on advancements in Industrial Robotics - The Future.

An industrial robot is commonly referred to as a robot arm used in a factory environment for manufacturing applications. Traditional industrial robots can be classified according to different criteria such as type of movement (degrees of freedom), application (manufacturing process), architecture (serial or parallel) and brand. Industrial robots and automation are an important part of the manufacturing of most products produced in today’s world.

The hands-on session was an eye-opener to all those who participated in the workshop which brought out the computational skills required for Industrial Robotics to implement in their project related activities.
The workshop was chaired by Loganathan, Application Engineer, AGIIT, Coimbatore and focused on motivating participants to aim on advancements in Industrial Robotics - The Future.
An industrial robot is commonly referred to as a robot arm used in a factory environment for manufacturing applications. Traditional industrial robots can be classified according to different criteria such as type of movement (degrees of freedom), application (manufacturing process), architecture (serial or parallel) and brand. Industrial robots and automation are an important part of the manufacturing of most products produced in today’s world.
The hands-on session was an eye-opener to all those who participated in the workshop which brought out the computational skills required for Industrial Robotics to implement in their project related activities.