The Korea Institute for Robot Industry Advancement is opening the "Meister Robotization Specialist Training Course in the Metal Processing Field" and is recruiting a total of 60 offline trainees.


The Robot Institute is currently collaborating with the Korea Electronics Technology Institute on the "Big Data Utilization Meister Robotization Infrastructure Project" to digitize the on-site know-how of skilled workers in the metal processing industry and integrate it with robots, supporting on-site industries and workers to utilize this technology.

Daegu Buk-gu Korea Institute for Robot Industry Advancement

Daegu Buk-gu Korea Institute for Robot Industry Advancement

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This training course, aimed at employees and majors in the metal processing and data-related fields, will operate two lecture-centered courses to enhance basic understanding of the metal processing field and acquire data-utilizing robot technology.


The education program consists of theoretical training on grinding and cutting to acquire basic knowledge related to the metal processing industry, basic data education to enable data integration and utilization with robots, and data utilization methods through robot practice based on 2D Machine Vision.


The total number of trainees for this course is 60, and applications are accepted until the 31st. The Robot Institute fully supports the tuition fees, and certificates of completion will be issued only to those who complete the course.


Son Woong-hee, President of the Korea Institute for Robot Industry Advancement, stated, "The metal processing field is the core of various industries and the foundation of manufacturing. It is important to continuously secure competitiveness amid changes in the industrial environment. Through this project, which supports the digitization and utilization of artisans' skills, we will do our best to establish a robot specialist training system and produce competitive talents."



Last year, through the "Big Data Utilization Meister Robotization Infrastructure Project," the Institute supported a total of 118 trainees with basic robot utilization technology education.


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