The Robotics & Digital Manufacturing program is designed to provide B.Tech students with practical exposure to industrial robotics, automation systems, and modern digital manufacturing practices. The course focuses on understanding robot components, basic programming, robotic work cells, and automation concepts used in industries.
Students gain hands-on experience with industrial robots and automation setups, preparing them for Industry 4.0–driven manufacturing environments.
• Hands-on exposure to industrial robots and automation systems
• Understanding of robotic work cells and manufacturing automation
• Basic robot programming and simulation concepts
• Training aligned with Industry 4.0 practices
• Practical learning beyond classroom theory
• Robotics and automation are core technologies in modern industries
• High demand for engineers with practical automation skills
• Exposure to real industrial robotic systems
• Enhances understanding of smart manufacturing concepts
• Improves employability in manufacturing and automation sectors
• B.Tech students (Mechanical / Mechatronics / Electrical / EEE / ECE)
• Students interested in automation and smart manufacturing
• Final-year and pre-final-year students preferred
• Industrial robot components and working principles
• Robot coordinate systems and basic motions
• Introduction to robot programming concepts
• Robotic work cells and automation layouts
• Basics of sensors, actuators, and end effectors
• Introduction to industrial robotics
• Robot anatomy and classifications
• Basic robot programming and control
• Robotic work cells and safety standards
• Introduction to digital manufacturing concepts
• Automation case studies and applications
• Mode: Hybrid (Online theory + Offline practical training)
• Practical sessions conducted using industrial robots at ITI facilities
• Duration: 4–6 weeks (customizable)
After completing this program, students will be able to:
• Identify and explain industrial robot components and functions
• Understand basic robot programming and motion control
• Analyze robotic work cells used in manufacturing
• Apply automation concepts to real industrial scenarios
• Demonstrate industry-ready knowledge in robotics and automation
Participants will receive a joint course completion certificate issued by the institute in collaboration with the ITI training center.
Course fee details will be announced shortly.