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Efficient Welding Techniques: Streamlining Front and Back Welds
Discover innovative welding strategies to enhance productivity. Learn how to optimize fixtures for lower volume jobs and the benefits of seam tracking systems versus automated positioners for high production tasks. Master operator efficiency in your welding processes! #WeldingTechniques #ManufacturingEfficiency #SeamTracking #AutomationInWelding #WeldingProcesses #ProductionOptimization #WeldingInnovation #IndustrialWelding #OperatorEfficiency #WeldingAutomation
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Mastering Robotic Welding: The Ferris Wheel Advantage
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Discover how the Ferris wheel system enhances robotic welding capabilities, allowing for optimal positioning and improved weld quality. Learn to efficiently reach all weld points for superior results with innovative techniques. #RoboticWelding #WeldingTechniques #Automation #InnovationInWelding #WeldQuality #FerrisWheelSystem #WeldingTips #ManufacturingExcellence #TechnologyAdvancements #Engine...
Master PLC Programming: Essential Skills for Software Engineers
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Dive into the nuances of PLC programming tailored for software engineers. Learn how this unique software impacts your career and why mastering it can be a game-changer. Discover insights to enhance your programming toolkit! #PLCProgramming #SoftwareEngineering #TechSkills #ProgrammingTips #CareerGrowth #EngineeringInsights #LearningPLC #SoftwareDevelopment #TechEducation #ProfessionalDevelopment
The Future of Manufacturing: Automation vs. Human Labor
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Explore how automation, led by innovations like the assembly line, is transforming manufacturing. Discover the shift from skilled labor to robots, enhancing efficiency and lowering costs in welding, assembly, and material handling. Embrace the evolution of industry! #Automation #Manufacturing #AssemblyLine #Industry4 #TechInnovation #Robotics #FutureOfWork #Efficiency #CostSavings #Manufacturin...
Maximize Robot Efficiency with a 7th Axis Positioner
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Discover how adding a 7th axis positioner can enhance your robot's reach, potentially saving costs by eliminating the need for additional robots. Learn the benefits and challenges of this innovative solution for welding applications. #Robotics #Automation #Engineering #WeldingSolutions #7thAxis #IndustrialAutomation #RoboticArm #ManufacturingInnovation #CostEfficiency #PositioningTechnology
Maximize Efficiency: A and B Cycle Time Strategy
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Discover how leveraging A and B side operations can maximize your cycle time and keep your operators engaged. This video explains the advantages of this method over traditional systems, ensuring continuous productivity in your manufacturing process. #ManufacturingEfficiency #CycleTime #Automation #ABSideStrategy #ProductivityBoost #WeldingTech #FactoryOptimization #LeanManufacturing #Continuous...
The Future of Manufacturing: Automation vs. Human Labor
Просмотров 427 часов назад
Explore how automation, led by innovations like the assembly line, is transforming manufacturing. Discover the shift from skilled labor to robots, enhancing efficiency and lowering costs in welding, assembly, and material handling. Embrace the evolution of industry! #Automation #Manufacturing #AssemblyLine #Industry4 #TechInnovation #Robotics #FutureOfWork #Efficiency #CostSavings #Manufacturin...
Why Robots Outperform Humans in Repetitive Tasks
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Discover how robots enhance efficiency in automation and throughput. This video explores the advantages of robots in performing repetitive tasks quickly and without errors, revealing the benefits of integrating them into various industries. Watch to learn how to boost productivity with automation! #Automation #Robots #Efficiency #Productivity #Technology #Industry4_0 #FutureOfWork #Robotics #In...
Elite Automation: Your Partner for Comprehensive Automation Solutions
Просмотров 107 часов назад
Transform your operations with Elite Automation! Our expert team offers: Simplified Project Management: Streamlined processes for efficient project execution. Cost Reduction: Optimize operations and achieve significant cost savings. Increased Efficiency: Enhance productivity and minimize downtime. Tailored Solutions: Customized automation solutions to meet your unique needs. Book a free consult...
Master Programming Structures: Essential Skills for Software Engineers
Просмотров 249 часов назад
In this video, discover the crucial programming structures and methods every software engineer must learn. Understand common pitfalls like infinite loops and improve your coding organization. Elevate your skills and knowledge in the programming world! #SoftwareEngineering #ProgrammingSkills #CodingTips #TechEducation #ProgrammingMethods #InfiniteLoops #SoftwareDevelopment #TechTraining #CodeOrg...
Maximize ROI: Choosing the Right Number of Robots
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Discover how to optimize your investment by selecting the right number of robots for your operations. This video discusses the trade-offs between lower initial costs and higher throughput, helping you make informed decisions for faster product delivery. #ROIMaximization #RoboticsInvestment #AutomationStrategy #BusinessEfficiency #ProductivityBoost #OperationalExcellence #CostEffectiveSolutions ...
Maximize Production: The Power of Automation in Manufacturing
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Discover how automation revolutionizes manufacturing by increasing throughput and output capabilities. In this video, we explore why it's essential for today's manufacturers to embrace automation to thrive in a competitive landscape. #Automation #Manufacturing #ProductionEfficiency #Throughput #IndustrialRevolution #SmartManufacturing #TechInIndustry #BusinessGrowth #EfficiencyTips #FutureOfWork
Understanding Structured Text vs. PLCs in Robotics
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Understanding Structured Text vs. PLCs in Robotics
Unlocking Manufacturing Potential: Lessons from the Automotive Industry
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Unlocking Manufacturing Potential: Lessons from the Automotive Industry
Streamline Your Production: The Power of Offloading Lines
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Streamline Your Production: The Power of Offloading Lines
Maximizing ROI: Smart Investments in Robotics Automation
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Maximizing ROI: Smart Investments in Robotics Automation
Can a Software Engineering Degree Get You Into Automation?
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Can a Software Engineering Degree Get You Into Automation?
Optimize Manufacturing Efficiency with Automation Strategies
Просмотров 2819 часов назад
Optimize Manufacturing Efficiency with Automation Strategies
Master HMI Recipes: Quick Guide to Creating Delicious Dishes
Просмотров 3319 часов назад
Master HMI Recipes: Quick Guide to Creating Delicious Dishes
Revolutionizing Robotics: From Assembly Lines to Flexible Cells
Просмотров 5021 час назад
Revolutionizing Robotics: From Assembly Lines to Flexible Cells
Boost Your Engineering Career with Robotics and PLC Skills
Просмотров 2521 час назад
Boost Your Engineering Career with Robotics and PLC Skills
Master Robot Programming: Unlock Your Career Potential
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Master Robot Programming: Unlock Your Career Potential
Mastering Color Activation in HMI Recipes
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Mastering Color Activation in HMI Recipes
Boost Your Engineering Degree with Robotics Training
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Boost Your Engineering Degree with Robotics Training
Mastering Robotic Welding: A Comprehensive Guide to Cells & Lines
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Mastering Robotic Welding: A Comprehensive Guide to Cells & Lines
Mastering Design: How to Perfectly Position Your Chair Legs
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Mastering Design: How to Perfectly Position Your Chair Legs
Unlocking AI: Boost Your Programming Efficiency Today
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Unlocking AI: Boost Your Programming Efficiency Today
Effortlessly Associate Parts in Your Table Fixture!
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Effortlessly Associate Parts in Your Table Fixture!
Optimize Door Placement: Essential Editing Tips
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Optimize Door Placement: Essential Editing Tips
Mastering Fixture Editing: Essential Engineering Tips
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Mastering Fixture Editing: Essential Engineering Tips

Комментарии

  • @yuyuwang6425
    @yuyuwang6425 22 часа назад

    Box

  • @gundysgarage6664
    @gundysgarage6664 День назад

    😂 sounds like a prestige worldwide pitch

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation День назад

      yes sir, it is. we have those services for clients who need such and it also supports this channel and our content creation team in our advocacy in the automation and manufacturing space.

  • @MarkHarper-g4i
    @MarkHarper-g4i День назад

    Not a game changer do you have the option to pull offsets from the camera or are you forced to let it generate the offset and logic.

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation День назад

      Yes, the FANUC AI bin picking system with the M-710i robot can pull offsets from the camera. This allows for greater flexibility and adaptability in bin picking applications, as the robot can automatically adjust its movements based on the actual position of the parts in the bin. The specific features and capabilities may vary depending on the exact configuration of your system, but in general, the FANUC AI bin picking solution is designed to provide a high degree of autonomy and accuracy in part picking tasks.

  • @bradleykurtz2605
    @bradleykurtz2605 2 дня назад

    I had a hard time studying mechanical engineering when I was younger due to a roadblock called calculus. I have been thinking about trying again. I have a degree in Industrial Automation and Electrical Technology, and it seems to be in a similar vein. PLC wiring and programming, industrial robotics, industrial wiring, power distribution, and electrical theory are some of the bigger classes.

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation День назад

      Absolutely! While calculus can be challenging, many successful engineers have overcome similar hurdles. Here are some tips to consider as you contemplate returning to mechanical engineering: 1. Assess Your Comfort with Calculus: Review the basics: Start by revisiting fundamental calculus concepts like derivatives, integrals, and limits. Online resources and textbooks can be helpful. Identify specific areas of difficulty: Pinpoint the exact topics that gave you trouble. This will help you focus your efforts. 2. Seek Additional Support: Tutoring: Consider hiring a tutor or joining a study group to get personalized help. Online resources: Explore online courses, tutorials, and practice problems to reinforce your understanding. 3. Connect with Professors: Reach out to professors in your previous mechanical engineering courses. They may offer advice or additional resources. 4. Explore Alternative Pathways: Industrial engineering: If calculus is a significant barrier, consider industrial engineering, which combines elements of mechanical, electrical, and industrial engineering. Specialized roles: Focus on areas of mechatronics that require less calculus, such as PLC programming or automation engineering. 5. Leverage Your Existing Skills: Build on your strengths: Your experience in industrial automation and electrical technology can be valuable assets. Transferable skills: Identify skills you've developed that can be applied to mechanical engineering, such as problem-solving, technical analysis, and project management. Remember, returning to school can be challenging, but with the right approach and dedication, you can overcome obstacles and achieve your goals. Don't hesitate to seek support and explore different options to find the best path for you.

  • @PBPistoleer
    @PBPistoleer 2 дня назад

    Given your area of expertise - and having knowledge on many of the companies in the field - do you feel that Yaskawa is in the lower 20% , lower-mid 20% , mid 20%, upper-mid 20%, or upper 20% level of (1) technological advancement, (2) AI future integration & (3) overall capabilities in its robotics division versus the competition that you've seen ? Or is there another 1 or 2 companies (please name them) that you feel are well ahead of Yaskawa ? THANK YOU !

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation День назад

      Hi bro, Yaskawa is a well-respected leader in the robotics industry, consistently ranked among the top companies in terms of technological advancement, AI integration, and overall capabilities. While it's difficult to pinpoint an exact ranking within the top 20%, Yaskawa is definitely in the upper-mid to upper 20% range when compared to its competitors. Some of the key areas where Yaskawa excels include: Technological Innovation: Yaskawa is known for its continuous research and development efforts, leading to innovative products and solutions. AI Integration: The company has been actively incorporating AI into its robotics systems, enabling greater intelligence and adaptability. Product Range: Yaskawa offers a diverse range of robots, from collaborative robots to heavy-duty industrial models, catering to various applications. Global Presence: With a strong global presence, Yaskawa has a deep understanding of different market needs and can provide tailored solutions. While it's challenging to definitively rank companies in the robotics industry, Yaskawa's reputation and track record position it firmly among the top contenders. Some other notable robotics companies that are considered industry leaders include: ABB: Known for its advanced robotics technology and extensive product range. FANUC: A global leader in automation solutions, including robotics. KUKA: Specializes in industrial robotics and automation systems. Universal Robots: A pioneer in collaborative robotics, offering user-friendly and flexible solutions. These companies, along with Yaskawa, are at the forefront of robotics technology and continue to drive innovation in the industry.

    • @PBPistoleer
      @PBPistoleer День назад

      @@EliteAutomation Thank you VERY much, EA ! Very helpful & useful information. Good to know that Yaskawa is in that upper level in most / all the current technologies to keep them as an AI-forward technology leader in the Robotics & Automation space. Again - much appreciate your helpful information - and I might reach out again with another question or two, needing your expertise. Cheers ! 😄👍🙏

  • @ismaelperezmendez8612
    @ismaelperezmendez8612 2 дня назад

    How do you active the footprinter option if i can’t see in the settings bar

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation День назад

      Here are some possible reasons why you can't find the foot printer option in your MIR AMR's settings bar and how to resolve them: Check the Software Version: Ensure you have the latest software version installed on your MIR AMR. Older versions might not have the foot printer option. Verify Permissions: Make sure you have the necessary permissions to access and activate the foot printer option. Contact your system administrator if you're unsure. Look in Other Menus: The foot printer option might be located in a different menu or sub-menu within the settings. Explore other options in the settings bar or refer to the user manual. Contact Technical Support: If you've tried the above steps and still can't find the option, reach out to MIR AMR's technical support. They can provide specific guidance based on your model and software version.

  • @MohammadFarhad799
    @MohammadFarhad799 3 дня назад

    Thank you so much for making excellent content for us.

  • @ninjaoftherift1620
    @ninjaoftherift1620 3 дня назад

    Im a computer engineering student i enjoy programming, CAD design working with embbeded systems and my hands. Should i do a mechatronics masters?

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation День назад

      Yes, a mechatronics master's degree could be a great choice for you! Your current skills and interests in computer engineering, programming, CAD design, and hands-on work align well with the interdisciplinary field of mechatronics. A master's degree will provide you with: Advanced knowledge: A deeper understanding of mechanical, electrical, and computer engineering principles. Specialized skills: Proficiency in areas like robotics, automation, and control systems. Career advancement: Increased opportunities for leadership roles and higher salaries. Research and development: A chance to contribute to cutting-edge technologies. Some potential career paths after a mechatronics master's degree include: Robotics engineer Automation engineer Control systems engineer Product development engineer Research and development engineer Technical support engineer Entrepreneurship If you're passionate about combining your technical skills with a hands-on approach, a mechatronics master's degree could be the perfect next step in your career.

  • @JieWang-w1f
    @JieWang-w1f 3 дня назад

    Motomini

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation День назад

      yes🙂

    • @JieWang-w1f
      @JieWang-w1f 5 часов назад

      @@EliteAutomation I am from China, Yaskawa robot agent, nice to meet you, can you give me your contact information? I hope we can work together

  • @noemartinez811
    @noemartinez811 4 дня назад

    Question: mechanical engineering graduate here (class 2021) Work experience: -worked a little over 1 year in the petroleum industry (field engineer) - worked in the civil engineering field as a project engineer till present day While I have had 2 good paying jobs I’ve recently realized & feel like I’m not utilizing my “mechanical engineering” degree. So I’m currently wanting to get into the electrical/automation industry Do you have an advice for someone that’s just starting out to try and get into the industry? I’m currently living in Texas and so I’ve applied for my Texas electrical apprenticeship license to to try and get into an entry level electrician apprentice job Idc about the pay cut I’ll more than likely take. I just want to start from square one and learn everything I can about electrical systems & climb my way up the latter from there. Do you have any other tips, programs I should look into?

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation День назад

      Hi, your background in engineering, especially with a focus on mechanical engineering, is a valuable asset for a career in electrical/automation. Many of the skills you've developed, such as problem-solving, technical analysis, and project management, are directly transferable to this field. Here are some tips to help you transition: 1. Leverage Your Existing Skills: Highlight your engineering background: Emphasize how your mechanical engineering skills can contribute to understanding electrical systems and automation processes. Showcase your project management experience: Demonstrate your ability to manage complex projects and coordinate teams. 2. Gain Electrical Experience: Complete an electrical apprenticeship: Your plan to pursue an electrical apprenticeship is a great way to gain hands-on experience and learn the fundamentals of electrical systems. Consider online courses or certifications: Explore online platforms like Coursera, Udemy, or LinkedIn Learning for electrical engineering courses or certifications. 3. Network and Build Relationships: Attend industry events: Connect with professionals in the electrical/automation field at conferences, workshops, and networking events. Leverage LinkedIn: Build a strong online presence and connect with industry experts. Reach out to companies: Research companies in your area and directly inquire about entry-level positions or internships. 4. Focus on Specific Areas of Interest: Identify your passion: Determine if you're more interested in electrical design, control systems, automation, or a specific industry like manufacturing or energy. Tailor your resume and cover letter: Highlight your skills and experience relevant to your chosen area. 5. Consider Certifications: Obtain industry-recognized certifications: Certifications like Certified Automation Professional (CAP) or Certified Industrial Maintenance Mechanic (CIM) can demonstrate your expertise and increase your job prospects. Remember, persistence and a willingness to learn are key to a successful career transition. Keep networking, gaining experience, and pursuing opportunities in the electrical/automation field.

  • @negativezonecollectibles187
    @negativezonecollectibles187 5 дней назад

    After using structured text I hated to go back to the ladder logic programming world.

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 4 дня назад

      Ya I bet. I still don't like it and I've done it my entire career.

  • @Gregory-xr5wn
    @Gregory-xr5wn 5 дней назад

    Maybe we could learn to program TROLLS who can not tell a red wire from a black wire. Otherwise, I am programming PCL inputs from sensors and outputs to motors, pneumatic actuators, indicator lights, or electric arms. This is how the factories that make the Coco puffs the Trolls love to eat are put into those square boxes found in stores!

  • @biharitk9661
    @biharitk9661 5 дней назад

    Hindi me sri ji

  • @punishedgoy9131
    @punishedgoy9131 5 дней назад

    Did you say robots are easier than PLCs????

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 5 дней назад

      The complexity of robots and PLCs depends on the specific application and the level of experience. PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers): PLCs are typically easier to learn and program for basic tasks. They excel at controlling sequential operations and simple logic. Robots: Robots are more complex, involving mechanical design, electrical engineering, and programming. They require a deeper understanding of kinematics, dynamics, and sensor integration. However, the difficulty of working with either depends on background and experience: If you have a strong background in electrical engineering and programming, you might find PLCs more approachable. If you have experience in mechanical engineering and robotics, you might find robots easier to understand. Ultimately, both PLCs and robots require a combination of technical skills and problem-solving abilities. The best choice will depend on your specific project and your personal preferences.

  • @NaoufelGasmi
    @NaoufelGasmi 6 дней назад

    What's the chance of getting an internship with you guys for a new graduated?

  • @shannon6815
    @shannon6815 6 дней назад

    Sorry I dont know what the video is about cause I can't see anything but his beard flapping around. Wtf😅

  • @byali4360
    @byali4360 7 дней назад

    Yes, but now you need to pay someone to fix/maintain these robotics.

    • @DarknessTheDragon640
      @DarknessTheDragon640 7 дней назад

      Exactly

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 7 дней назад

      The cost of applying automation and robotics to manufacturing can vary widely depending on several factors, including: Type of automation: The specific technologies and equipment used will determine the initial investment. Scale of implementation: The size and complexity of the manufacturing process will affect the cost. Existing infrastructure: The need to modify or replace existing equipment can increase costs. Labor costs: The cost of human labor in your region will influence the return on investment of automation. Long-term benefits: Automation can lead to increased productivity, reduced errors, and improved quality, which can offset initial costs over time. While automation and robotics can involve significant upfront costs, they often offer long-term benefits that can outweigh the initial investment. Here are some key factors to consider when evaluating the cost of automation: Increased productivity: Automated systems can operate 24/7 without breaks, leading to higher output and reduced production time. Improved quality: Robots can perform tasks with greater precision and consistency, reducing defects and waste. Reduced labor costs: Automation can reduce the need for human labor, leading to lower wage and benefits costs. Increased flexibility: Automated systems can be easily reprogrammed to adapt to changing production requirements. Improved safety: Robots can handle dangerous or repetitive tasks, reducing the risk of human injury. To determine the specific costs and benefits of automation for your manufacturing process, it's recommended to conduct a thorough cost-benefit analysis. This analysis should consider factors such as initial investment, ongoing maintenance costs, labor savings, increased productivity, and improved quality.

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 6 дней назад

      The cost of applying automation and robotics to manufacturing can vary widely depending on several factors, including: Type of automation: The specific technologies and equipment used will determine the initial investment. Scale of implementation: The size and complexity of the manufacturing process will affect the cost. Existing infrastructure: The need to modify or replace existing equipment can increase costs. Labor costs: The cost of human labor in your region will influence the return on investment of automation. Long-term benefits: Automation can lead to increased productivity, reduced errors, and improved quality, which can offset initial costs over time. While automation and robotics can involve significant upfront costs, they often offer long-term benefits that can outweigh the initial investment. Here are some key factors to consider when evaluating the cost of automation: Increased productivity: Automated systems can operate 24/7 without breaks, leading to higher output and reduced production time. Improved quality: Robots can perform tasks with greater precision and consistency, reducing defects and waste. Reduced labor costs: Automation can reduce the need for human labor, leading to lower wage and benefits costs. Increased flexibility: Automated systems can be easily reprogrammed to adapt to changing production requirements. Improved safety: Robots can handle dangerous or repetitive tasks, reducing the risk of human injury. To determine the specific costs and benefits of automation for your manufacturing process, it's recommended to conduct a thorough cost-benefit analysis. This analysis should consider factors such as initial investment, ongoing maintenance costs, labor savings, increased productivity, and improved quality.

  • @sulaimansaheed6784
    @sulaimansaheed6784 7 дней назад

    I am currently studying Mechatronics Engineering and I want to choose a specific career path but don't know how..

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 7 дней назад

      Choosing a mechatronics career path can be exciting! Here are some ideas based on your interests and skills: 1. Robotics Engineer: If you love designing and building robots, this is a great option. You'll work on projects like developing autonomous vehicles, industrial robots, or even personal robots. 2. Automation Engineer: Interested in improving efficiency and productivity? Automation engineers design and implement automated systems for various industries, from manufacturing to healthcare. 3. Control Systems Engineer: If you enjoy programming and problem-solving, consider a career in control systems engineering. You'll develop and maintain control systems for machines and processes. 4. Product Development Engineer: Want to bring new products to life? As a product development engineer, you'll work on designing and developing innovative mechatronic products. 5. Research and Development: If you're passionate about pushing the boundaries of technology, a career in research and development might be for you. You'll work on developing new mechatronic systems and applications. 6. Technical Support: Enjoy helping others? As a technical support engineer, you'll provide assistance and troubleshooting for mechatronic systems. 7. Entrepreneurship: With your mechatronics skills, you could start your own business developing and selling innovative mechatronic products or services. To narrow down your choices, consider: Your interests and passions Your strengths and weaknesses The industries that excite you The type of work environment you prefer Remember, your mechatronics degree provides you with a versatile skillset, opening up many career possibilities. Don't be afraid to explore different options and find the path that's right for you!

    • @sulaimansaheed6784
      @sulaimansaheed6784 6 дней назад

      @@EliteAutomation Thanks very much

  • @therealmcgoy4968
    @therealmcgoy4968 8 дней назад

    My local emmunity college has a two year program for technician MEs but mechanical engineering degree (as in a BS) would be at a technical college which locally for me would be Worcester Polytechnical Institute. One is a career that lines you up to be a technician/trade and the other is more geared at being an engineer designing. I would prefer the technician route LOL.

  • @therealmcgoy4968
    @therealmcgoy4968 8 дней назад

    Will having a degree in Information Technology and trade experience in HVAC help me in getting into Mechatronics as an EM tech or controls? I do not have any experience working with robotics outside of working in a factory for two years but as someone who inspects plastics in a clean room environment (we had to inspect for impurities as these plastics were used in medical devices).

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 7 дней назад

      Absolutely! Your background in Information Technology (IT) and HVAC can be a great foundation for a career in mechatronics, especially in the field of controls engineering. Here's why: IT Skills: Your IT knowledge will be invaluable for understanding the control systems and software used in mechatronics. This includes programming, networking, and data analysis. HVAC Experience: Your HVAC experience will provide you with a solid understanding of mechanical systems, which is a crucial component of mechatronics. You'll be familiar with concepts like sensors, actuators, and control loops. Transferable Skills: Many skills you've acquired in IT and HVAC, such as problem-solving, troubleshooting, and technical analysis, are directly applicable to mechatronics. To transition into mechatronics, consider: Taking additional courses or certifications: This could include courses in robotics, automation, or control systems engineering. Gaining hands-on experience: Look for opportunities to work on mechatronics projects or internships. Networking: Connect with professionals in the mechatronics field to learn about career paths and opportunities. With your strong foundation in IT and HVAC, you're well-positioned to pursue a successful career in mechatronics.

  • @itsnotallrainbowsandunicor1505
    @itsnotallrainbowsandunicor1505 9 дней назад

    Most excellent short presentation. The vid should be shown in a trade and engineering school. The rotating table helps with the imitations of the articulated robotic arm workspace. I came across it while looking up welding and robots. It was an ah ha moment for moi.

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 7 дней назад

      thanks bro! glad that this content was able to help!

  • @pabloalcala818
    @pabloalcala818 10 дней назад

    Hi buddy, I just to watched this interesting and fantastic video. I was wondering if you could recommend some licenses or certifications for entry level automation/PLC technicians? to further advance my career. Thanks!

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 10 дней назад

      Hey there, glad you found the video both interesting and fantastic! It's great to hear you're looking to further your career in automation and PLC tech. Here are some licenses and certifications that are highly regarded in the industry, especially for those starting out: Siemens Certified PLC Technician: This certification program covers Siemens specific hardware and software, making it valuable if you work with their equipment. Allen-Bradley Certified PLC Technician: Similar to the Siemens certification, but focuses on the Allen-Bradley platform. Certified Control Systems Technician (CCST) by ISA: This is a more general certification covering a broad range of control systems technologies, not limited to a specific manufacturer. Additionally, consider exploring certifications offered directly by PLC manufacturers you encounter in your work. They often have programs specific to their hardware and software. Remember, hands-on experience is equally important! Seek out opportunities to work with PLCs and automation systems whenever possible. Best of luck on your journey, and feel free to ask if you have more questions!

  • @therealmcgoy4968
    @therealmcgoy4968 11 дней назад

    A local factory was willing to take me and train me with just an HVAC course and having taken afew IT classes for an apprenticeship. In a way I wish I took it and still thinking of taking an Electrical mechnical course... It was a factory I use to work for too. Currently I work with chillers and cooling towers. I am an industrial hvac mechanic but would like to jump into controls or go the automation route one day. I took electrical mechnaical in high school and was pretty good at it. I remember enjoying it for some reason. I do like how in HVAC and Electrical mechanical that wiring diagrams look similar, at least when it comes to motors and sensors... I think if you could learn one of them then you can learn the other trade as they have similarities to them. There is alot of automation in both.

  • @NaoufelGasmi
    @NaoufelGasmi 12 дней назад

    What's the chance of getting an internship with you guys for a new graduated ?

  • @adityaparekh7191
    @adityaparekh7191 12 дней назад

    Sir, please make video on free download roboguide (full details)

  • @VicGotKix413
    @VicGotKix413 12 дней назад

    Great video! I am a current Mechatronics student.

  • @pppp-dm4cj
    @pppp-dm4cj 14 дней назад

    What's that on your chin brother

    • @matigacer129
      @matigacer129 14 дней назад

      its called a beard, maybe you are not familiar with it

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 12 дней назад

      that's funny🙂

  • @NaoufelGasmi
    @NaoufelGasmi 14 дней назад

    I currently applied for my first job as an automation engineer, they asked me if I ever used HMI screens lol, what a joke, here they won't let you create HMI for them, or programming a PLC, so they offered me a 12H job as a machine operator for 0.9$/hour 😂 I refused.

  • @JessicaMorel-j4t
    @JessicaMorel-j4t 14 дней назад

    Hi ! Good video ! Quick question, do you know if we can add more than 3 User Models in a DCS Cartesian position check ? I have 3 different tools and besides creating every cartesian zone in double with the last User Model, I don't see any other option. (Thing that I can't do because I have already used half of my space of DCS....)

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 14 дней назад

      Hi, we hope this info helps: The number of user models you can add in a DCS Cartesian position check depends on the specific DCS system and its configuration. While some systems may have limitations, many modern DCS controllers allow you to add more than 3 user models. Here are some factors to consider: DCS System Capabilities: Check the specifications of your DCS to determine the maximum number of user models it can support. Complexity of the Application: The number of user models needed may vary based on the complexity of your application and the number of different zones or positions you need to define. System Performance: Adding too many user models can potentially impact system performance. It's important to strike a balance between the number of user models and the desired level of safety and functionality. In general, it's recommended to consult the DCS system's manual or contact the manufacturer for specific guidance on the maximum number of user models and any potential limitations. By understanding these factors, you can effectively configure your DCS to meet the requirements of your application.

  • @chrisfoucher8460
    @chrisfoucher8460 15 дней назад

    It is crazy that BS Engineering just does not prepare someone to be a controls engineer. Even in the metro Detroit area where we literally have a section of Oakland County called Automation Alley with a ton of OEM, robotics, and automation integrators. I've looked at curriculums for my son who will be 12 in November and who I'm already teaching PLC programming, and pneumatic control. We are building machines in the basement and even have a used Fanuc LR mate that we have integrated with our PLC. UofM Flint has BS in Engineering Tech that prepare someone quite well, and at least 3 community colleges seem to have excellent mechatronics and EE tech associates degrees which actually have PLC programming courses, but it blows my mind that maybe all but one (Kettering) seem to have BS Engineering courses that prepare someone for Industrial Automation (which there is a TON of in SE Michigan). Just weird.

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 15 дней назад

      yes, thank you for pointing it out...and congratulations for guiding your son in the automation path!

  • @roshanedavis7052
    @roshanedavis7052 16 дней назад

    Hi am i highschool graduate that applying for college and i want to do mechanical engineering,is mechatronics the right course to pick ?

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 15 дней назад

      yes it is. good luck to your career path.

  • @christopheradewale3526
    @christopheradewale3526 17 дней назад

    Hi, I just got my bachelors degree in electrical engineering and I am hoping to break into controls engineering. What do you suggest I get my masters in to be a control’s engineer

  • @leoflores9356
    @leoflores9356 18 дней назад

    Would u recomend to study Mechatronic Engenering or not? Thanks

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 17 дней назад

      yes. but it still depends on what path a person wishes to take.

  • @RyderElmore7
    @RyderElmore7 19 дней назад

    This video was great for me thank you. Just enrolled for an associate’s in advanced automation and robotics at ivy tech this year. This video not only made me comfortable knowing I’m choosing the best way to do what I want to do but also motivates me to put in the extra work it takes to be successful in the programming field. Just have to get my foot in the door with an automation job now. Appreciate the video

    • @RyderElmore7
      @RyderElmore7 19 дней назад

      I want to become a plc programmer and was told to take plc integration classes after I finish my degree. Is this what I should do?

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 19 дней назад

      Glad it was helpful!

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 19 дней назад

      Yes, that's a good path too.

  • @Shadowbladex03
    @Shadowbladex03 19 дней назад

    Hello, I'm a mechatronics undergrad and trying to make up my mind on which path should I specialize at. I have made some research and narrowed it down to three : Industrial Automation , Embedded systems and robotics (software/hardware) but still unsure what to pick. My top preference is robotics but heard that there are not that many job opportunities , is that true? If yes, which should I pick from a career standpoint? (I don't like any more than the other)

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 19 дней назад

      While the U.S. robotics job market can be competitive, there are still plenty of opportunities available. Here's why: Growing Demand: Industries like manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics are increasingly adopting robotics, driving demand for skilled professionals. Technological Advancements: Continuous advancements in robotics technology are creating new job roles and applications. Regional Variations: Job markets can vary significantly by location. Some regions, such as Silicon Valley and the Rust Belt, have particularly strong robotics industries. Diverse Career Paths: Robotics offers a wide range of career options, from research and development to engineering and technical support. To increase your chances of finding a robotics job in the U.S., consider the following: Strong Educational Background: Pursue a degree in robotics, engineering, computer science, or a related field. Gain Practical Experience: Internships, co-op programs, or personal projects can provide valuable hands-on experience. Networking: Build relationships with professionals in the robotics industry through conferences, online communities, and networking events. Stay Updated: Keep up with the latest trends and technologies in robotics to remain competitive. By following these steps and actively seeking opportunities, you can increase your chances of finding a fulfilling career in robotics in the United States.

    • @coreyking212
      @coreyking212 19 дней назад

      Thanks ChatGPT 😅 ​@@EliteAutomation

  • @muhammadhammad5699
    @muhammadhammad5699 19 дней назад

    I love the concept behind mechatronics but i wamted to know that is a single mechatronic engneer could do all the stuff alone by building a robot for specific problem?

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 19 дней назад

      @muhammadhammad5699 yes, it's technically possible for a single mechatronics engineer to build a robot for a specific problem, but it's often more practical and efficient to work with or in a team.

  • @gregroche7323
    @gregroche7323 20 дней назад

    Just another dumba$$ here with an associates degree making well into the six figures I agree LOL

  • @kylekrow5637
    @kylekrow5637 20 дней назад

    Not a good idea.

  • @elia.s821
    @elia.s821 24 дня назад

    Interviewer: What tile you wish to use? Me: Megatron

  • @programorprogrammed
    @programorprogrammed 25 дней назад

    Cool software

  • @ericalamb8646
    @ericalamb8646 26 дней назад

    I want to break into the industry and still have the opportunity to work remotely if need be!

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 26 дней назад

      hi erica, yes you can do it. just keep on looking out for industrial companies who have started adopting this remote work strategy. more power to you!

  • @DOGPOOCHOGENIUS
    @DOGPOOCHOGENIUS 28 дней назад

    You should have the Japanese people they would help you to figure out how to build things right

  • @fengjikangqiang
    @fengjikangqiang 28 дней назад

    If tesla is using pneumatic, how are they going to supply the compressed air?

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 28 дней назад

      Hi, we think that Tesla's focus on efficiency and compact design suggests they've likely developed custom actuator solutions tailored specifically for the Optimus robot. These actuators would likely incorporate advanced technologies like electric motors, gearboxes, and sensors for precise control and performance. It's important to note that this is based on available information and speculation. The exact details of Tesla's actuator technology remain proprietary. In this video, we mentioned some of the types of actuators that the robotics and automation industry are using and is currently on the market.

    • @stocky9218
      @stocky9218 6 дней назад

      They aren't "cylinders", they are electric linear actuators. There is no air or hydraulics and I think its incorrect to refer to them as cylinders

  • @blessedforlife240
    @blessedforlife240 28 дней назад

    WAKEUP FOLKS!! These robots are not good for humanity! They're creating these different kinds of robots for a purpose, hidden agenda! PAY ATTENTION! People, stop being BRAINWASHED AND DECEIVED! EM needs to be removed from all platforms, stripped of his power & money & held accountable when things go wrong with the robots, EVS & neuralink!!! Folks, take action & spread awareness! DONT be fooled off these new creations--- they're not for our good!!

    • @blessedforlife240
      @blessedforlife240 28 дней назад

      💯💯💯

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 28 дней назад

      Hi, we understand your concerns about the potential impact of robotics and AI on humanity. It's important to have open and honest conversations about these technologies. While it's crucial to be aware of potential risks, it's also essential to focus on the potential benefits and how we can mitigate any negative consequences through responsible development and regulation.🙂

  • @hannahcool2737
    @hannahcool2737 28 дней назад

    If you hear Valts as BALLS den the video becomes 100% funny

  • @solarcharging9743
    @solarcharging9743 29 дней назад

    I would never buy a robot that uses Trump supporting Tesla designed components no matter how much of an electromechanical advantage they provided.

    • @EliteAutomation
      @EliteAutomation 28 дней назад

      We appreciate you sharing your perspective. It's great to see passion about the products we support. While personal preferences play a significant role in consumer choices, it's important to evaluate technology based on its merits and potential impact. On our side, we focus on discussing the technological advancements and how they might benefit society as a whole.🙂