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Teach robotics programming using the same equipment deployed in factories around the world. Featuring standard industrial-grade components and comprehensive academic tools, portable robot modules facilitate education and training, and can be easily customized to fit specific curriculum and classroom layouts. A fully functional production environment can also be simulated with MotoSim® EG-VRC. This powerful education software package enables offline robot programming (OLRP) and virtual 3D simulation of industrial workcells in a safe, virtual setting. Similarly, K-16 school groups can benefit from MotoSim Touch, a PC-based offline programming and simulation tool that allows students to toggle between a virtual programming pendant or a hardware pendant.

MotoMinis in classroom
 
 

What People Are Saying About Us

 
 
GennFlex

“To accomplish the breadth and depth of our solutions we partner with the leading global brands, such as Yaskawa. Through our partnership with Yaskawa Motoman we ensure the use of the most advanced production-grade equipment, software, and technologies in our training systems.”

- Anton Koretskov, VP of Business Development
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Workforce Development
 

Equipping tomorrow’s workforce is a team effort. Our industry experts work together with our strategic partners, educational institutions and local officials to enable career pathways in robotics for future success.

 
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Equipment
 

Yaskawa Robots for Education

Building an adaptive workforce trained in Industry 4.0 technologies is more important than ever. To address talent gaps and create a relevant labor pool, companies and educational institutions are implementing the same robots and machinery used throughout the industry into their training facilities. Popular robots include: Yaskawa's MotoMini, GP4, GP8, AR700 and HC10.

Yaskawa Education Robot Lineup
 
Curriculum
 

Yaskawa Endorsed Programs for Robotics and STEM Teacher Training

The Motoman Endorsed Robotics Instructor Training (MERIT) Program was developed specifically for educational institutions who have a vision of becoming a Yaskawa Motoman satellite training facility. It is designed to bring the same quality of training, as delivered by the Yaskawa Academy, closer to our installed base.

Yaskawa Academy occupies 13,400 sq ft with 78 robots totally dedicated to training. All training is delivered by dedicated and certified instructors. Over 75 different training courses are offered for a wide range of Motoman controllers including NX, FS and DX and the newest YRC1000. Training classes for each controller type include: Operators, Basic Programming, Advanced Programming, Ladder Logic and Maintenance.

All of our training courses and programs undergo a rigorous evaluation procedure and process which adheres to the American National Standards Institute/ International Accreditors for Continuing Education and Training (ANSI/IACET 1-2018 Standard).

Hands on training
 
Blog

Posted: 08/04/2024 12:34:57 by Logan LeMaster

On April 6th, the United States will gear up to celebrate National Robotics Week, and the pivotal role of education in driving change and innovation will be in the spotlight. At Yaskawa, we firmly believe in the transformative power of education. From hosting facility tours to participating in STEM events and advisory meetings, our dedication remains unwavering. Education is a journey towards empowerment and innovation. Read More

 


Posted: 20/12/2023 14:00:00 by Sarah Mellish

To address labor gaps, customer demands and ongoing disruption, companies are turning to highly effective out-of-the-box ideas to bolster their workforces. As a result, strategic training programs and partnerships are forming within communities to cultivate the specific workforce required. For Alex, Brody, Cai and Evan of Valley View High School (Germantown, Ohio), a recent partnership is making a world of difference. Read More

 


Posted: 10/04/2023 15:00:00 by Sarah Mellish

For robot manufacturers and integrators, many jobs are in the engineering category, but working in robotics can mean more than being an engineer. Most suppliers have positions in sales, marketing, manufacturing, finance, IT, customer service and more. As the industry grows, professionals with varied backgrounds will be needed to maintain the high level of manufacturing execution required to fulfill future demands. Read More

 


 
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