Enthusiasm of Busan Industry Workers and Job Seekers Participating

Basic industrial robot utilization training is being conducted at the Dongmyung University Manufacturing Robot VRSI Center.

Basic industrial robot utilization training is being conducted at the Dongmyung University Manufacturing Robot VRSI Center.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters, Reporter Kim Yong-woo] Visits to university 'Robot Centers' to learn industrial robot technology are continuing.


Dongmyung University (President Jeong Hong-seop) Manufacturing Robot-based VR/SI Center conducted basic industrial robot and application training for a total of 40 participants, including industry workers and job seekers, from December 7 to 8.


This training was designed to support the development of talent in the manufacturing robot VR/SI field by covering basic operation of industrial robots, understanding the concept of industrial robots, basic function operation of industrial robots, basic motion practice using robots, learning OLP (Off line programming) and digital twin concepts using process virtualization programs, and virtual robot operation using process virtualization programs.


The basic and application training for industrial robots included ▲basic education on the fundamental concepts of industrial robots ▲education on types of industrial robots and basic operation methods ▲introduction to OLP functions and digital twin functions ▲virtual process practice using process virtualization programs.


Opened in December last year, Dongmyung University Manufacturing Robot-based VR/SI Center (Director Ryu Hyun-je) is operated with the goal of fostering global-level robot SI specialized companies as well as innovating manufacturing processes by linking Dongmyung University's human and material resources.


The center is equipped with seven types of welding robots in high demand by companies in the Busan area, various manufacturing robots, a robot VR testbed demonstrating smart process innovation, process virtualization simulation that configures and simulates smart factories like a game in virtual space, a digital twin system synchronizing real and virtual environments, and a broadband 3D scanner that implements the site as a point cloud.



Director Ryu Hyun-je said, “We plan to operate various training programs that can help practical work for prospective entrepreneurs, as well as technical education such as smart process-related software and hardware training and specialized engineer training to nurture experts in the robot VR/SI field.”


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