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200,000 roboticists trained and counting: Universal Robots Academy

Universal Robots, the leading collaborative robot (cobot) company, has offered robotics training to customers and others with an interest in collaborative robots. After having grown increasingly popular in the past years and with 119 onsite training centers across the globe, more than 200,000 robotics enthusiasts have joined the Universal Robots Academy.

"It is amazing to see that so many robotics enthusiasts from all over the world have joined us to enhance their robotic skills and benefit from the training we offer," says Mikkel Vahl, Global Head of Academy and Education. "We're a company on a mission -- automation for anyone, anywhere. A key part of this is providing our customers and robotics enthusiasts with high-quality training that gives them the skills they need to unleash the full potential of their cobots."

With customers ranging from big global companies to small, family-owned businesses, Universal Robots helps automate anything -- from bin picking to heavy-load palletizing and ship welding. This variety is reflected in the Universal Robots Academy, which offers a range of courses from free virtual e-learning to in-depth and in-person classroom training.

"No matter the task or the size of your company, you can find relevant training that can help you become even more successful with your automation. We can see it works -- customers who do take training with us are ultimately more successful and confident," says Mikkel Vahl.

The explanation for this connection is simple, Vahl adds. "Compared to other industrial robots, cobots are simpler to program and operate. No matter if you are an application engineer, a robotics expert, or new to robotics, you will benefit from taking instructor-led training."

One customer who went through the Academy training is Jon Gelston, owner of Colorado-based injection molding company Aim Processing. Gelston had very little direct experience with robot programming and used the resources he found through the free online portion of the UR Academy.

Aim Processing's Jon Gelston programs picking and placing of tray stacks by a Universal Robots cobot.

 

 

"There were self-training modules in both video and read-along formats that were very helpful for us to learn from in terms of applications and improvements in procedures that would benefit a variety of our applications," Gelston says. "By utilizing the resources in the UR training database and support site, as well as Universal Robots' community of value-added resellers and add-on components, it really enabled that project to come to a great success." (Read "Injection Molder Realizes 400% Increase in Productivity Deploying Versatile Cobots.")

New training offers coming up
The users of UR Academy come from more than 130 different countries and have all taken some of the free online courses or participated in either virtual or in-class robotics training led by highly skilled specialists from either Universal Robots or an Authorized Training Partner. In North America alone, in-class robotics training is offered through 28 different authorized training centers. With the training offers continuously being updated, UR Academy has several interesting additions coming up later this year and in 2024.

This includes new UR20 e-learning that teaches customers to set up and program the newest and fastest heavy-payload cobot from Universal Robots. New risk assessment e-learning, a palletizing learning path, and a new and improved simulator are also among the upcoming additions and updates to the UR Academy.

Read more about the UR Academy here -- and sign up for a course today.

Source: Universal Robots

Published September 2023

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