FANUC Certified Robotics Operation & Programming
Advance Your Knowledge of Robotics in Smart Manufacturing with the Digital Foundry in Partnership with FRNUC
Learn how to program and operate industrial robots for manufacturing automation and come away with skills and knowledge aligned to today’s industry needs.
The Digital Foundry, equipped with fenceless FANUC industrial robots, Collaborative Robots (Cobots), FANUC Robotics ROBOGUIDE simulation software and programming pendants, offers the opportunity to learn the skills that are needed to be an operator, technician, engineer or programmer to set up, record and troubleshoot programs on a FANUC robot.
Participants successfully completing this course will be able to:
- Power up, engage and manipulate (job) the robot
- Set up coordinate systems and work frames
- Recover from common program and robot faults
- Execute production operations
- Create, modify, and execute a material handling program
- Create and execute MACROs
- Monitor, force and simulate input and output signals for accessories like grippers & lasers
- Backup and restore individual programs and files
- Implement recommended safety procedures
- Create simple robot simulations to test out programming
- Understand the differences and benefits between traditional and collaborative robots
- Learn about robot integration in manufacturing
Course Benefits
- Industry-relevant training for in-demand skills on the latest robotics hardware and software
- Receive industry-recognized FANUC certification
WIOA/ETPL Designation: This course is registered as an eligible WIOA/ETPL program. Companies that are eligible can received tuition assistance
Fee
$2,000 (discounted from $2,500 thanks to generous financial support from the EDA-funded Build Back Better grant). DFNK members are eligible for additional discounts.
For questions about the course, please contact Steve Leonard, Digital Foundry, at 724-472-1191 or steve@digitalfoudnrynk.com
For assistance with registration, please contact Alyssa Pistininzi, Penn State New Kensington at 724-472-1180 or amp7089@psu.edu

