Advanced Manufacturing Skills Center

Robotics in manufacturing

Robotics in Manufacturing
 

The Robotics in Manufacturing program at the Advanced Manufacturing Skills Center will teach students the skills they need to quickly get a job in the manufacturing industry with an emphasis in automation and cobot functionality utilizing principals in mechatronics.

Robotics in Manufacturing

It is a new age in manufacturing - be a part of the future! Countless robotic mechanisms are used to create items, devices, and vehicles that we use every day. The manufacturing industry requires extreme precision and many repetitive tasks, making robots a natural choice for many projects. At the Advanced Manufacturing Skills Center (AMSC), you will acquire the skills you need to work with these robots and automated systems in a manufacturing environment. This new age in the manufacturing sector is growing exponentially as more and more companies turn to robotics to increase efficiency, productivity, and safety on the shop floor. 

It is estimated that half of all workers in robotics will require upskilling or reskilling to adapt to new or changing job roles in the next five years. AMSC will continue to partner with employers in the industry to identify, develop, and deliver the skills their employees need to remain competitive. Some training pathways for technicians in Robotics in Manufacturing may include maintenance, avionics electronics, mechatronics, production line diagnostics, field electronics, electronic controls, metrology, and special electronic device repairs.

New in spring 2025, check back soon to see what short-term, job training certificate will be offered in Robotics in Manufacturing at the Advanced Manufacturing Skills Center!

 

For more information, email us at AMSC@edmonds.edu or call the main desk at 425.640.1840.

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