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Elite Automation
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In this RUclips Channel, you will learn different technical skills relevant to the industrial automation industry. We teach topics such as Electrical Engineering, Programming(PLC, Robot, Structured Text), System Design, & System integration. We don't stop there! We will also be taking you behind the scenes of the business to show you how a company should be run. We strive to be the next Gary Vaynerchuck, Grant Cardone, & Elon Musk.
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The Future of PLC Programming: Bridging the Gap Between Structured Text and Ladder Logic
Explore the challenges and opportunities of structured text in PLC programming. Discover why industry preference leans towards ladder logic and how AI could revolutionize code conversion between the two.
Uncover the barriers preventing widespread adoption of structured text in PLC programming. Learn how AI-powered tools could bridge the gap between structured text and ladder logic, making PLC programming more accessible and efficient.
#PLCprogramming #automation #structuredtext #ladderlogic #AI #industrialautomation #engineering #technology #futureofautomation
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Uncover the barriers preventing widespread adoption of structured text in PLC programming. Learn how AI-powered tools could bridge the gap between structured text and ladder logic, making PLC programming more accessible and efficient.
#PLCprogramming #automation #structuredtext #ladderlogic #AI #industrialautomation #engineering #technology #futureofautomation
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Mastering Labels: The Key to Organizing Your Work
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In this video, we dive into the importance of adding structured labels to your projects. We share step-by-step instructions on how to efficiently create and manage labels for enhanced organization and clarity in your workflow. #ProjectManagement #LabelingSystem #WorkflowOptimization #ProductivityTips #OrganizationSkills #Efficiency #WorkSmart #TaskManagement #SoftwareDevelopment #LabelingTips
Next-Level 🤖 Robotics You Must See! 🚀
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Join us as we explore groundbreaking advancements in collaborative robots, including the impressive new CRX model with enhanced payload capabilities! Discover the future of automation and see how these robots are revolutionizing various industries! #CollaborativeRobots #Fanuc #TechInnovation #Robotics #Automation #FutureTech #CRXModel #IndustrialRobots #TechTrends #RoboticsRevolution
Debugging Code: Mastering Step-by-Step Robot Control
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Join us as we demonstrate how to effectively run and debug robot control code. We'll walk through each step, ensuring you understand how to manipulate registers and commands for optimal performance. Perfect for aspiring programmers and robotics enthusiasts! #RobotControl #ProgrammingTips #Debugging #StepByStep #Robotics #CodingForBeginners #TechTutorial #CodeExplained #ProgrammingCommunity #Lea...
Optimal Welding Robots: Perfect Systems for Large Projects
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Explore the ideal welding solutions for larger items with fixed positions. Discover how these advanced systems work, especially for small welds in tightly fixtured pieces. Learn about robot poses and their effectiveness in various welding scenarios. #WeldingTechnology #Robotics #ManufacturingInnovation #WeldingSolutions #Automation #IndustrialRobotics #WeldingTips #EngineeringExcellence #Metalw...
Unlocking Automation: FANUC Robots for Every Industry
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Discover how FANUC robots are revolutionizing fast food operations with advanced 3D sensing and versatile grippers. Learn about their impressive 210 kg payload capacity and how automation can streamline food service processes. Let's dive into the future of food automation together! #FANUCRobots #FoodAutomation #RoboticsTechnology #FastFoodInnovation #3DSensing #Automation #SmartRobots #FoodIndu...
Revolutionary Robotics: The Future of Automation Unveiled
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Explore the latest advancements in robotics technology, showcasing cutting-edge FANUC galactic robots and their applications in industries. Discover how these innovative machines are changing the landscape of automation and inspection with superior capabilities. Join us for an exclusive look at the future of robotics! #RoboticsInnovation #AutomationTechnology #FANUCRobots #FutureOfWork #Industr...
AI Revolutionizing Automation: A Deep Dive into the Future of Manufacturing
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Discover how AI is reshaping the automation industry! In this video, we explore the potential of AI to simplify programming, improve efficiency, and drive innovation in manufacturing. We delve into the challenges and opportunities, from text-to-code and speech-to-code to the complexities of PLC and robot programming. Join us as we discuss the future of automation and the role of AI in shaping i...
Revolutionizing Manufacturing: The Future of Bin Picking Technology
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Revolutionizing Manufacturing: The Future of Bin Picking Technology
Mastering PLC to Robot Communication: Step-by-Step Guide
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Mastering PLC to Robot Communication: Step-by-Step Guide
Revolutionary FANUC Robot: Transforming Heavy Industry Applications
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Revolutionary FANUC Robot: Transforming Heavy Industry Applications
Revolutionize Welding: Achieve Perfect Welds Effortlessly
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Revolutionize Welding: Achieve Perfect Welds Effortlessly
Revolutionizing Welding: How Cobots Enhance Precision
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Revolutionizing Welding: How Cobots Enhance Precision
Mastering FANUC Robots: Essential Tips for Positioning
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Mastering FANUC Robots: Essential Tips for Positioning
Revolutionize Robotics: Seam Tracking Made Easy
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Revolutionize Robotics: Seam Tracking Made Easy
Mastering Effective Programming: Avoiding Generic Code
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Mastering Effective Programming: Avoiding Generic Code
Effortless Path Tracking: Revolutionize Your Workflow
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Effortless Path Tracking: Revolutionize Your Workflow
Mastering Teach Pendants: Your Guide to Robotics Programming
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Mastering Teach Pendants: Your Guide to Robotics Programming
Mastering Adaptive Weaving with FANUC Robots!
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Mastering Adaptive Weaving with FANUC Robots!
Master Robot Navigation: Create Points in RoboGuide Like a Pro
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Master Robot Navigation: Create Points in RoboGuide Like a Pro
Understanding Joint vs. Linear Moves in Robotics
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Understanding Joint vs. Linear Moves in Robotics
Real-Time Data Tracking for Robotic Seam Adjustments
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Real-Time Data Tracking for Robotic Seam Adjustments
The Secret Behind Effective Weld Fixtures in Robotics
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The Secret Behind Effective Weld Fixtures in Robotics
Mastering Weld Fixtures: Optimize Force and Positioning
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Mastering Weld Fixtures: Optimize Force and Positioning
Mastering Curved vs. Linear Paths in Programming
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Mastering Curved vs. Linear Paths in Programming
Mastering Weld Fixtures: Optimize Your Design Process
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Mastering Weld Fixtures: Optimize Your Design Process
Revolutionizing 3D Vision Systems: Dynamic Tracking Insights
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Revolutionizing 3D Vision Systems: Dynamic Tracking Insights
The Key to Robotic Welding Excellence: Weld Fixtures
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The Key to Robotic Welding Excellence: Weld Fixtures
Mastering Stamping Quality: Tips for Precision Fixturing
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Mastering Stamping Quality: Tips for Precision Fixturing
Mastering Fixturing: Precision Design for Perfect Welds
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Mastering Fixturing: Precision Design for Perfect Welds
It's becoming clear that with all the brain and consciousness theories out there, the proof will be in the pudding. By this I mean, can any particular theory be used to create a human adult level conscious machine. My bet is on the late Gerald Edelman's Extended Theory of Neuronal Group Selection. The lead group in robotics based on this theory is the Neurorobotics Lab at UC at Irvine. Dr. Edelman distinguished between primary consciousness, which came first in evolution, and that humans share with other conscious animals, and higher order consciousness, which came to only humans with the acquisition of language. A machine with only primary consciousness will probably have to come first. What I find special about the TNGS is the Darwin series of automata created at the Neurosciences Institute by Dr. Edelman and his colleagues in the 1990's and 2000's. These machines perform in the real world, not in a restricted simulated world, and display convincing physical behavior indicative of higher psychological functions necessary for consciousness, such as perceptual categorization, memory, and learning. They are based on realistic models of the parts of the biological brain that the theory claims subserve these functions. The extended TNGS allows for the emergence of consciousness based only on further evolutionary development of the brain areas responsible for these functions, in a parsimonious way. No other research I've encountered is anywhere near as convincing. I post because on almost every video and article about the brain and consciousness that I encounter, the attitude seems to be that we still know next to nothing about how the brain and consciousness work; that there's lots of data but no unifying theory. I believe the extended TNGS is that theory. My motivation is to keep that theory in front of the public. And obviously, I consider it the route to a truly conscious machine, primary and higher-order. My advice to people who want to create a conscious machine is to seriously ground themselves in the extended TNGS and the Darwin automata first, and proceed from there, by applying to Jeff Krichmar's lab at UC Irvine, possibly. Dr. Edelman's roadmap to a conscious machine is at arxiv.org/abs/2105.10461, and here is a video of Jeff Krichmar talking about some of the Darwin automata, ruclips.net/video/J7Uh9phc1Ow/видео.html
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Do you think electrical power control technician can help to be a plc technician?
Yes, an electrical power control technician's background can definitely be a solid foundation for becoming a PLC technician. Here are some reasons for it: Understanding of Electrical Systems: Electrical power control technicians have a deep understanding of electrical circuits, power distribution, and control systems. This knowledge is essential for working with PLCs, as they often interface with various electrical components and sensors. Problem-Solving Skills: Both roles require strong troubleshooting and problem-solving abilities. Electrical power control technicians are accustomed to diagnosing electrical faults and implementing solutions. These skills are directly transferable to PLC troubleshooting and programming. Practical Experience: Hands-on experience with electrical equipment and systems can be beneficial in the PLC field. Electrical power control technicians often work with motors, drives, and other industrial equipment, which can provide valuable insights into how PLCs control these devices. To transition to a PLC technician role, an electrical power control technician may consider: PLC Training: Taking courses or certifications in PLC programming and troubleshooting can provide the necessary skills and knowledge. Practical Experience: Gaining practical experience with PLCs, either through on-the-job training or personal projects, can solidify understanding. Networking: Building relationships with other PLC technicians and engineers can open doors to job opportunities and mentorship. By leveraging their existing electrical knowledge and skills, electrical power control technicians can successfully transition to a rewarding career as a PLC technician.
Do you think Instrumentation technician can help someone to work as a mechatronic technician? I plan to start school for it next year
Yes, an instrumentation technician's skills can be a strong foundation for transitioning into a mechatronics technician role. Here's why: Shared Skillset: Both roles involve working with electrical, electronic, and mechanical systems. Instrumentation technicians often have a strong understanding of sensors, actuators, and control systems, which are core components of mechatronics. Transferable Knowledge: Experience with troubleshooting, calibration, and maintenance of instrumentation systems can be directly applied to mechatronics, where similar tasks are performed on more complex systems. Complementary Skills: To fully transition into mechatronics, an instrumentation technician might need to develop additional skills, such as: Robotics and automation: Understanding robotic systems, programming, and automation techniques. Computer-aided design (CAD): Using CAD software to design and modify mechanical components. Microcontrollers and programming: Working with microcontrollers and programming languages to control systems. To successfully transition, an instrumentation technician could consider: By building on their existing skills and acquiring additional knowledge, an instrumentation technician can successfully transition into a rewarding career as a mechatronics technician.
@ exactly I did a tour last month In the school the instructor told those thank you brother 🙏🏻
0:40 - I don't think you need AGI to do any of the things you discussed. Effectively everything you've mentioned is a form of a translation problem.
yes, it's somewhat like a translation problem and i think ai and or agi will do the job quickly and efficiently.
2:29 Great video - I just found your channel today and have been getting a lot out of your content. I’m an application developer but am working towards getting into automation engineering/manufacturing. Just a thought on the automatic ladder logic -> structured text AI program - this is 100% doable right now. I believe it’s just a matter of getting the right combo of people/person with the right skillset and expertise to care enough to make it happen and get it into the market. The necessary combo of skills to get it done and published is just rare imo. Someone who is all of the below could get this done right now: - skilled in software application development who can build frontend and backend - knowledgeable of both the input -> target languages - able to verify the validity of both input and output, and be aware of all the edge cases and how to solve them - can deploy and scale and sell the application In your experience, would there be a market for this? Is converting between ladder logic / structured text / etc something that’s commonly done in the industry, or would be done more often if it were easier to do?
You've identified a significant gap in the automation industry, and your assessment of the potential market for an automatic ladder logic to structured text AI program is spot on. -Industry Need: Efficiency: Converting between different programming languages can be time-consuming and error-prone, especially for complex systems. Skill Shortages: There's a growing demand for automation engineers, and such a tool could help bridge the skills gap by allowing engineers to work more efficiently. Legacy Systems: Many industries still rely on older systems with ladder logic, and converting them to more modern languages like structured text can improve maintainability and scalability. -Potential Market: Automation Engineers and Technicians: These professionals could benefit from faster and more accurate code conversions. PLC Manufacturers: They could integrate such a tool into their software suites to enhance their offerings. System Integrators: These companies could use the tool to streamline their development processes. Challenges and Considerations While the potential is immense, there are significant challenges to overcome: Complexity of PLC Languages: Each language has its own nuances and specific syntax. The AI would need to be trained on a vast dataset of different PLC programs to accurately understand and translate between them. Handling Edge Cases and Specific Implementations: Different PLC manufacturers have proprietary extensions and optimizations that can complicate the conversion process. The AI would need to be robust enough to handle these variations. Ensuring Code Quality and Safety: The generated code must be functionally equivalent to the original and adhere to industry standards for safety and reliability. The AI would need to be trained on a dataset of high-quality code to produce accurate and safe outputs. Conclusion An automatic ladder logic to structured text AI program has the potential to revolutionize the automation industry. However, it requires significant investment in research and development to overcome the technical challenges and ensure the reliability and safety of the generated code.
Hi! We have a yankee swap as project in our class using MIR100, is that possible?
hi, while a MIR100 robot isn't designed for social interactions or gift exchanges, you could creatively incorporate it into your Yankee Swap project. 1. Gift Delivery Robot: Assign a role: Designate the MIR100 as a special delivery robot. Gift transportation: Have the robot deliver gifts to participants, adding an element of surprise and excitement. Interactive element: Program the robot to ask trivia questions or riddles related to the gifts. Correct answers could earn extra "steal" chances. 2. Virtual Yankee Swap: Remote control: Use the MIR100's remote control capabilities to simulate the gift exchange process. Virtual gifts: Represent gifts with digital images or videos displayed on a screen attached to the robot. Interactive choices: Program the robot to present gift options, and participants can "choose" by remote control. 3. Robotic Gift Wrapper: Creative challenge: Task participants with designing gift wrapping templates for the robot to "wrap" virtual gifts. Interactive display: Use the robot's screen to showcase the wrapped gifts and the creative designs. Remember, the key is to leverage the MIR100's capabilities to enhance the fun and creativity of your Yankee Swap. Think outside the box and explore the possibilities of using this technology in a unique and engaging way.
If I need connect a tooling with different ip addresss than plc . The tooling have devices as scanner,sensors ,pneumatic block ,input/output everything with ip 192.20.20.xx but the 2nd station plc is 192.168.1.1 with Gateway 192.168.1.2 and 3rd station is 192.168.21.1 gateway 192.168.21.2 I cannot change ip addresses in the tooling because should run in 3 different lines(original and another 2). What can I do for 2nd plc 192.168.1.xx and 3rd plc 192.168.21.xx be able to recognize the tooling with devices 192.20.20.xx? Any recommendation. Thanks
You have a tooling system with devices on a 192.20.20.xx network. This tooling needs to be accessible by two PLCs on different networks: 192.168.1.xx and 192.168.21.xx. The challenge is that you cannot modify the IP addresses of the tooling devices. Here are a few potential solutions to bridge the network gap: 1. Network Address Translation (NAT) Device Function: A NAT device (like a router) can translate the private IP addresses of the tooling devices to public IP addresses, making them accessible from the different networks. Implementation: You'd need to configure a NAT device on each PLC's network. It would map the 192.20.20.xx addresses to a specific public IP address. Considerations: This approach can be complex to configure and might introduce latency. It's also important to ensure proper security measures are in place. 2. VPN (Virtual Private Network) Function: A VPN creates a secure, encrypted tunnel between the two networks. Implementation: You'd need to set up a VPN server and configure VPN clients on the PLCs and the tooling devices. Considerations: This can be a more complex solution, but it offers high security. Ensure that the VPN software is compatible with your PLCs and tooling devices. 3. Industrial Ethernet Switch with VLANs Function: A VLAN-capable switch can segment the network into multiple virtual LANs. You could create a VLAN for the tooling devices and another for each PLC network. Implementation: Configure the switch to route traffic between the VLANs. This requires careful configuration of the switch and the devices connected to it. Considerations: VLANs can be complex to set up, and you'll need a VLAN-capable switch. The best solution for your specific scenario depends on several factors: Network Complexity: How complex are the existing networks? Security Requirements: What level of security is needed? Latency Tolerance: How sensitive are your applications to latency? Budget: What is your budget for hardware and software? Technical Expertise: What level of technical expertise is available? Additional Considerations: Firewall Rules: Ensure that firewall rules on the PLCs and the network devices allow traffic between the networks. Network Security: Implement strong security measures to protect your network from unauthorized access. Testing: Thoroughly test the solution to ensure it works as expected. By carefully considering these factors and consulting with network experts, you can select the best solution to connect your tooling devices to the two PLC networks.
@EliteAutomation thanks for your answer, looks like is more complicated that I was expecting, considering your recommendation ,I Will experiment with switch stratix 5700 for vLan & NAT for translate IP address and add the ethernet modules for devices with ip translated in plc programs.
hi sorry for bothering i have a question i hope you can answer how to transfer data from roboguide to fanuc robot i can only transfer program data to robot but i don't know how to transfer position data and input/output signals to robot i hope you can help thank you
She's gonna be good one day. Way to train us and your daughter simultaneously
thanks bro!
Hey sir i am from india how can i get a job in your company as an automation engineer
please visit our site for more info eliteautomationusa.com/careers
The CRX! 😂 your videos are always so short, looks like a neat end of arm tool for sure and they’re collaborative, the newer touch pads are awesome on these as well ❤ ❤ ❤ the roboguide vids
@irmz5372 here's the link to the full video: ruclips.net/video/PbQn1Qq6lus/видео.html
Can Simatic AX do the graphical programming methods, such as using Ladder or Function Block?
Simatic AX does not currently support graphical programming methods like Ladder or Function Block diagrams. It primarily relies on text-based Structured Text (ST) programming, which is a more traditional approach to PLC programming. However, it's important to note that Siemens is continuously developing Simatic AX, and future updates may introduce additional programming paradigms. While Simatic AX may not offer the same visual programming options as traditional PLC development environments like TIA Portal, it provides a modern, code-centric approach with benefits such as: Faster development: The text-based approach can be more efficient for experienced programmers. Increased flexibility: ST offers more flexibility and control over complex logic. Improved code readability: Well-structured ST code can be easier to understand and maintain. Integration with modern development tools: Simatic AX is based on Visual Studio Code, providing a familiar and powerful development environment. If you are more comfortable with graphical programming methods, you may want to consider using other Siemens automation tools like TIA Portal, which supports Ladder, Function Block, and Structured Text programming. However, if you are open to learning a new approach and value the benefits of text-based programming, Simatic AX could be a good option for your automation projects.
My son is interested to do this course. Please how can I have access to you . I am from Nigeria.
visit our website www.eliteautomationusa.com
if it could be flexible in what it learns, that would be awesome
yeah, definitely!
i'm a hvac service tech and i want to get into industrial automation where is a good starting point?
Your HVAC background is a great foundation for a career in industrial automation. Both fields involve understanding complex systems, troubleshooting, and problem-solving. Here's a suggested starting point to help you transition: 1. Identify Your Focus Area: PLC and SCADA: These are the core technologies in industrial automation. Learning to program PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers) and understand SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition) systems will be crucial. Robotics: If you're interested in the physical side of automation, robotics is a great option. Industrial IoT: This involves connecting industrial devices to the internet for data collection and analysis.
how could i find video like that your background videos ,
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Hello, I'm going to follow a mechatronic degree course. I have two questions to clarify. 1.Does someone with a mechatronics degree have the ability to do distance working jobs? 2. In What kind of companies can mechatronic engineers work ?
Yes, a mechatronics engineer is well-suited for distance working jobs and Mechatronic engineers can work in a wide range of industries such as Automotive, Aerospace, Manufacturing, Robotics, Medical devices, Consumer electronics and Energy.
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Happy holidays!
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God, thank you for wisdom and education. Your people perish from lack of it. Today, I pray that people have the right education according to your will and purpose and good timing In Jesus name. Amen 🙏
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I hope its not too late, I am working as a mechanical designer, and would like to go into industrial automation- design wise, building robots cells for assembly purposes- I know a company called ATS in Ontario that does that. How would you say a guy like me with 4 years of work ex as designer would get a job there. They ask for pneumatics, LVDT, load cells, EOAT expertise. Is there a crash course I can do?
ATS's focus on pneumatics, LVDT, load cells, and EOAT (End-of-Arm Tooling) indicates a strong emphasis on precision engineering and robotic applications. This alignment with your mechanical design background is a solid foundation. While a formal crash course might not be feasible, consider these self-directed learning strategies: Online Courses and Tutorials: Platforms like Coursera, edX, and Udemy: Explore courses on robotics, automation, mechatronics, and control systems. RUclips: Leverage the wealth of tutorials on pneumatics, hydraulics, sensors, and actuators. Industry-Specific Websites: Websites like Automation Direct and Grainger offer technical resources and training materials. Hands-on Experience: Personal Projects: Build small-scale automation projects at home. This could involve simple robotic arms, automated sorting systems, or 3D printing setups. Local Workshops and Hackathons: Participate in events where you can collaborate with other engineers and gain practical experience. Internships or Part-time Jobs: Consider internships or part-time roles in automation companies to gain real-world exposure. Networking and Industry Connections: LinkedIn: Connect with professionals in the automation industry, join relevant groups, and participate in discussions. Industry Events and Conferences: Attend conferences and trade shows to network with industry experts and potential employers. Online Forums: Engage in online forums like Reddit's r/robotics or Engineering Stack Exchange to ask questions and learn from others. Highlighting Your Transferable Skills: When applying to ATS or similar companies, emphasize the following transferable skills: Mechanical Design: Your experience in designing mechanical components and systems is directly relevant to automation. Problem-Solving and Analytical Skills: These skills are essential for troubleshooting automation systems and optimizing processes. CAD Proficiency: Proficiency in CAD software like SolidWorks or AutoCAD is crucial for designing robotic cells and end-effectors. Attention to Detail: Precision and accuracy are paramount in automation, especially when dealing with tolerances and component selection. By combining self-directed learning, hands-on experience, and effective networking, you can significantly enhance your chances of securing a position at ATS or a similar company.
ATS's focus on pneumatics, LVDT, load cells, and EOAT (End-of-Arm Tooling) indicates a strong emphasis on precision engineering and robotic applications. This alignment with your mechanical design background is a solid foundation. Building Your Skillset: While a formal crash course might not be feasible, consider these self-directed learning strategies: Online Courses and Tutorials: Platforms like Coursera, edX, and Udemy: Explore courses on robotics, automation, mechatronics, and control systems. RUclips: Leverage the wealth of tutorials on pneumatics, hydraulics, sensors, and actuators. Industry-Specific Websites: Websites like AutomationDirect and Grainger offer technical resources and training materials. Hands-on Experience: Personal Projects: Build small-scale automation projects at home. This could involve simple robotic arms, automated sorting systems, or 3D printing setups. Local Workshops and Hackathons: Participate in events where you can collaborate with other engineers and gain practical experience. Internships or Part-time Jobs: Consider internships or part-time roles in automation companies to gain real-world exposure. Networking and Industry Connections: LinkedIn: Connect with professionals in the automation industry, join relevant groups, and participate in discussions. Industry Events and Conferences: Attend conferences and trade shows to network with industry experts and potential employers. Online Forums: Engage in online forums like Reddit's r/robotics or Engineering Stack Exchange to ask questions and learn from others. Highlighting Your Transferable Skills: When applying to ATS or similar companies, emphasize the following transferable skills: Mechanical Design: Your experience in designing mechanical components and systems is directly relevant to automation. Problem-Solving and Analytical Skills: These skills are essential for troubleshooting automation systems and optimizing processes. CAD Proficiency: Proficiency in CAD software like SolidWorks or AutoCAD is crucial for designing robotic cells and end-effectors. Attention to Detail: Precision and accuracy are paramount in automation, especially when dealing with tolerances and component selection. By combining self-directed learning, hands-on experience, and effective networking, you can significantly enhance your chances of securing a position at ATS or a similar company.
Majority of himans are low iq, dont know how to create, or do alternative work, when you take from humans the day to day plain jobs, they dont have to work to live and pay for living, and they dont have to "survive" as before when people were not working 9-5 , when they needed to hunt or grow or build shelter with their own hand ,or do basically everything themselves...when people will just stop working , and have some flat income that will satisfy the needs ...You will see mass depression, mass suecide, mass creazy... it will be the next epidemic. Majority like 70-80% people are just working without thinking they dont want to thin3 they dont have the capacity for it and then to come home open a beer, eat crap, shit, watch some football/tv and just repeat with some hollidas and festivals in between some trips ,family etc and then die, MAJORITY of people are not capable of change and do something else, you try to pluck a 40-50-60 person from the matrix brainwash -there are studies that 80% people will commit suicide. Would like to know , how do you like to solve this problem? Cause its scary af, and nobody is trying to solve this, everybody si just blindly dumbheaded steamrolling AI and robots for the next bit industry revolution and proffits, nobody cares that maybe billion people will suecide or become creazy, unstable etc. You too, you are just chasing the next big wave to ride on nothing else.
Is good to see people like you considering the broader implications of what's coming. Keep spreading the word
thanks! 🙂
It’s all fun and games until it wraps it hands around your throat 😂
the latest update is that optimus gen 3 can now identify and respond appropriately to bad human behaviors.
It ain’t the throat people are gonna be making the thing wrap around 😏
I have a bachelor in computer science, and a background in machining. Are there any masters in automation ?
Yes, there are many Master's programs in automation that would be a great fit for someone with a background in computer science and machining. Your combination of skills would make you a strong candidate for many of these programs. Here are some specific areas of automation that might interest you, and some potential Master's programs to consider: 1. Robotics and Automation: Focus: Designing, programming, and implementing robotic systems for various applications, including manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics. Potential Programs: Robotics Engineering Mechatronics Engineering Automation and Control Systems Engineering 2. Industrial Automation: Focus: Automating industrial processes, such as manufacturing, assembly, and packaging. Potential Programs: Industrial Automation Engineering Manufacturing Engineering Systems Engineering 3. Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM): Focus: Using computer software to design and manufacture products. Potential Programs: Mechanical Engineering with a CAD/CAM specialization Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing
@ thank you so much 🙏🏽
This is the future of engineering and programming
thanks!
So.. what's with the cursor tail?
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Next stroy : buy a security bot.
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Roll on the Butlerian jihad ....
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Boston dynamics is LEAGUES ahead of this clanker
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Man that beard is weird 🧐
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Looks like he needs to take a dump
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Who cares though? How awesome is a remotely controlled robot ? Think how cool that would be for disabled people
yeah bro! i guess they would also make those stuff in the future.
The only issue is the lie. If it's cool as is don't lie about it right.
You need to be able bodied to control it, so disabled people would not be able to operate it
And if it's a lie, then its a scam. Which means probably a crime. That's why people care
where is download eds file ?
here they are: Software: LOGIC+ Download it here: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1qsUXvN4t6X7rNWBfJhOb58lhw4Wuouz1?usp=sharing Hardware: PLC-V8C/PT-24DC/SAM2 PLC hardware details here: www.phoenixcontact.com/online/portal/us?uri=pxc-oc-itemdetail:pid=2907445&library=usen&tab=1
Я так же иду когда клапон давит
yes bro.
What software is that
its Roboguide. here it is: www.fanucamerica.com/products/robots/robot-simulation-software-FANUC-ROBOGUIDE
I have a 4 year computer science degree specialised in robotics and i will be getting a 2 year masters engineering degree in robotics…will i have a chance at the automation industry? And what are some of the certifications I could take as a complete beginner in automation that could potentially open my career path in automation?
hi bro, yes, with a 4-year computer science degree specializing in robotics and a 2-year master's degree in engineering in robotics, you have a strong foundation for a career in the automation industry. Your expertise in robotics and engineering will be highly valuable in this field. Here are some certifications that could enhance your career prospects in automation: Certified Automation Professional (CAP) Certified Industrial Automation Systems (CIAS) Robotics-Specific Certifications: Certified Robotics Engineer (CRE) Certified Robotics Technician (CRT) Programming and Software Certifications: Certified Automation Programmer (CAP) Certified Industrial Ethernet Specialist (CIES) Additional Certifications: Certified Safety Professional (CSP) Certified Quality Engineer (CQE)
How are you
I'm maliya that boy sister
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One step closer for taking all trumpers jobs ..
My CPU is a neuronet processor a learning computer, the more interactions I have with humans the more I learn. Regards T800 , terminator 2
cool bro🙂
Will AI ignite civil war? Humanity without jobs?!
nope, the future of AI is still in the hands of humanity. new jobs will be generated by AI in the future.🙂
@@EliteAutomation I bet we will see a call of duty live in USA
@@shapourdashtpour63 ha ha ha. hopefully not.
@@EliteAutomation god bless
ill be happy when they make one that can cliff jump
🙂 maybe someday...
These things will be bagging your groceries in the next 10 years while a real human will be out of a job. No thank you.
they are set to replace mundane and dangerous jobs while also generate new safer jobs for humanity🙂
@@EliteAutomation What mundane and dangerous jobs? Most of what they are capable of have been replaced by machines specifically designed for the task. Humans are there because of their ability to control product quality. Something you need consciousness for. I say this in reference to the manufacturing environment where I used to work. Take one task for example. Picking parts off a conveyor, sorting and stacking them, packing in a box. There are robots that do this now much faster than Optimus will ever be.
Wow very nice ☺️
thanks
I enrolled for a level 3 City and Guilds Electrical and Electronics Engineering. What certification is best for me to get into control eng
Hi, to enhance your career in control engineering after completing a Level 3 City and Guilds Electrical and Electronics Engineering, consider obtaining the following certifications: 1. Certified Control Systems Engineer (CCSE) 2. Certified Automation Professional (CAP) 3. Professional Engineer (PE) 4. Certified Industrial Technologist (CIT) 5. Vendor-Specific Certifications
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1 step closed to human extinction
the rapid decline in population caused by low birth rates will be the main reason why humans will become extinct in the near future.
Closer* rhmm