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MIT QUALIFIKATION ZUM ERFOLG

LEARN TRAIN ADVANCE KNOW


EXPERIMENT PROGRAM
KUKA COLLEGE

WORKING IDEAS
QUALIFICATIONS FOR SUCCESS
Highly qualified employees are the most valuable asset in our industry – this is something about which KUKA Roboter
GmbH, one of the world’s leading manufacturers of industrial robots, is convinced. That is why equipping customers for
economic success means not just supplying state-of-the-art robots, but also training customers in their optimal use at
KUKA College.
Our seminars offer each participant a custom-tailored concept for maximum results. The training is organized in modules
so that participants can gain additional qualifications step by step. Ideal for system operators, service personnel, pro-
grammers, robotic system designers, and also managers.

CONTENTS Page 2 KUKA College


Page 3 Introduction
Page 4 Certified Robot College
Page 5 Certified Robot Professional
Page 6 Robot Operator seminar
Page 7 Robot Service Technician seminars
Page 8 Robot Programmer seminars,
Robot Administrator seminars
Page 9 Robot Application seminars
Page 10 Robot Specialist seminars,
Seminars for Cell Planners and Designers
Page 11 Seminars for Managers and Sales Personnel,
Mobile Cell

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SHARING EXPERIENCE

The decisive factor for economic success is not the individual robot, but the complete system. Besides hardware, soft-
ware and customer service, expert advice and training play an important role. It is taken for granted at KUKA Roboter
GmbH that we will continue to be there for the customer, from the first informational contact right through to the appli-
cation.
Benefit from our many years of experience! Our KUKA College instructors provide realistic training – after all, each
participant will have to put what is learned to use in everyday practice. KUKA instructors know what they are talking
about: they possess practical experience, and have been trained in the theory and methodology of teaching. They are
thus able to make even complex subject matter easy for participants to understand.

Here is a convenient guide to the structure of the spe- Programming


cific courses of study and the individual seminars that Electrical Servicing
are offered. The color codes to the right will enable you
Mechanical Servicing
to recognize their contents at a glance.
Electrical and Mechanical Servicing
Specialist seminars
Administration and Configuration
Cell Planning and Configuration
Simulation and Offline Programming
Applications
Seminars for non-technical personnel

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CERTIFIED ROBOT PROFESSIONAL

Certified Robot College


The path to becoming a robot expert has long ceased to be a matter of “learning by doing”. If you want to succeed,
you need qualified instructors – and optimized course contents. The contents of each seminar at KUKA College are
clearly defined. KUKA instructors can thus guide participants step by step to their goal – an optimal qualification.

KUKA College has available a wide spectrum of courses, from training in fundamentals, programming and servicing
right through to special application seminars. All KUKA College locations are certified to guarantee the same high
quality standard. All instructors are highly qualified, and the training facilities are state-of-the-art. In addition to
current robot types, other components such as external axes, bus systems and PLCs are also available, making it
possible to set up a variety of system configurations. High-tech training requires high-tech equipment.

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CERTIFIED ROBOT PROFESSIONAL

A highlight of the curriculum at KUKA College is the training program for qualification as a KUKA
Certified Robot Professional. The three subject areas of the training are aimed at robot service tech-
nicians, programmers, and administrators. In each specialist area, participants learn what is needed
to become a fully-qualified robot expert. Graduates’ skills are verified and documented by means
of a final examination in each area, leading to a diploma as a KUKA Certified Robot Professional in
one of the three technical fields: Robot Technician, Robot Programmer or Robot Administrator.

Robot Technician

Basic Robot Programming

Prerequisite:
qualified electrician
1 of 3

Electrical Servicing Mechanical Servicing


KR C2 KR 150/180/210

Mechanical Servicing
KR 360/500

Mechanical Servicing
KR 125/150/200

Robot Programmer

Advanced Robot
Programming

2 of 3

Field Bus Technology


Expert Robot Programming
Interbus

Field Bus Technology


Profibus

Field Bus Technology


DeviceNet

Robot Administrator

Configuration &
User-defined Technologies Network Technology
Programming
TP UserTech for Robotic Cells
of External Axes

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ROBOT OPERATOR SEMINAR

In the Robot Operator seminar, experienced instructors train participants in the operation of robots in a system. Gradu-
ates have mastered the fundamentals of KUKA robot technology and can assist in commissioning work on robot systems,
can operate robots in accordance with the safety regulations, and can carry out point corrections on simple application
programs.

Previous technical knowledge and familiarity


with PCs and Windows are helpful!

Robot Operation
Controller KR C (VKR C)

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ROBOT SERVICE TECHNICIAN SEMINARS

Personnel whose jobs involve the commissioning, maintenance and servicing of


robot systems and the creation of simple application programs can benefit greatly
from our seminars for robot service technicians. Participants learn how to diag-
nose and rectify faults in controllers, drive systems and in the robot arm. A basic
course in Robot Operation or Basic Robot Programming serves as a foundation
for special seminars in Electrical and Mechanical Servicing.

Previous technical knowledge and familiarity


with PCs and Windows are helpful!

Robot Operation or Basic Robot Programming


Controller KR C (VKR C)

Prerequisite:
qualified electrician

Mechanical Servicing Electrical Servicing KR C2 and Electrical Servicing


KR 30/2, 45/2, 60/2 Mechanical Servicing course KR C1 (VKR C1)
KR 125/3, 150/3, 200/3 for Maintenance Personnel

Mechanical Servicing Electrical Servicing Update


KR 150, 180, 210, 100 P KR C1 (VKR C1)–>
Series 2000 KR C2 (VKR C2)

Mechanical Servicing Electrical Servicing


KR 360/1, 500/1 KR C2 (VKR C2)

Electrical Servicing Update


Mechanical Servicing
KR C2 (VKR C2)–>
KR 180 PA
KR C3 (VKR C3)

Mechanical Servicing Electrical Servicing


KR 6/2, 15/2 KR C3 (VKR C3)

Mechanical Servicing
KR 6, 16

Mechanical Servicing
KR 30-3, 60-3
KR 30 HA, 60 HA

Mechanical Servicing
KL 250
KL 1500/2

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ROBOT PROGRAMMER SEMINARS

A robot programmer has to be able to create new robot programs, to mod-


ify existing programs, and to add new program sections. Participants in
these seminars learn how to implement automation tasks in the form of
structured robot programs, and to optimize program run times. They are
thus able to speed up production and make subsequent modification of
the program easier. Participants also learn how to work with the field bus
systems which are most often used for the control of robots (DeviceNet,
Interbus, Profibus).

Previous technical knowledge and familiarity


with PCs and Windows are helpful!

Basic Robot Programming


Prerequisite is completion of a course
in Basic Robot Programming and/or
Advanced Robot Programming

Advanced Robot
Programming Robot Programming Update

Field Bus Technology Field Bus Technology Field Bus Technology


Expert Robot Programming Profibus
Interbus DeviceNet

ROBOT ADMINISTRATOR SEMINARS

Robot administrators configure the user interface for the robot controller,
define customer-specific and application-specific program commands and
integrate them into the robot controller. They also learn to make full use of
the robot’s potential and integrate it optimally into the production process.
This also includes the configuration and programming of external axes
and integration of the robot controller into a Windows network.

Previous technical knowledge and familiarity


with PCs and Windows are helpful!

Basic Robot Programming

Advanced Robot
Programming

Configuration & Programming User-defined Technologies Network Technology for


of External Axes TP UserTech Robotic cells

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ROBOT APPLICATION SEMINARS

Spot welding, arc welding, grinding and polishing, adhesive bonding or


laser welding and cutting – all processes which can be made highly pro-
ductive through the use of robots. Special application seminars at KUKA
College provide training to programming personnel whose everyday work
requires them to create and modify technology-specific programs. These
seminars are conducted in cooperation with partner companies who are
responsible for the specific application technology.

Previous technical knowledge and familiarity


with PCs and Windows are helpful!

Basic Robot Programming

Spot Welding with Gluing Arc Welding with Laser Welding with
ServoGunTech with GlueTech Industrial Robots Industrial Robots

and/or and/or

Arc Welding with Laser Cutting with


Cooperating Robots Industrial Robots

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ROBOT SPECIALIST SEMINARS

Many tasks in the robotics field require specific technical knowledge. For
participants with expert knowledge of robots, KUKA College offers specialist
seminars aimed at programming personnel involved in integrating and pro-
gramming supplementary applications connected with the robot controller.
These seminars provide specialist expertise on such topics as communica-
tion with other system components, control of complete systems or visual-
izing production sequences.

Previous technical knowledge and familiarity


with PCs and Windows are helpful!

Process Visualization
Basic Robot Programming
with KUKA HMI Studio

Advanced Robot
Programming

PLC programming
Field Bus Technology Serial Interface - skills are a prerequisite
Interbus CRead/CWrite

Field Bus Technology Field Bus Technology KUKA PLC


Profibus DeviceNet ProConOS

SEMINARS FOR CELL PLANNERS AND DESIGNERS

Robotic cell planners and designers are responsible for the optimal integration
of robots into automation solutions. In order to give such robot experts the nec-
essary qualifications, special seminars provide an overview of KUKA’s range
of robots and automation equipment and their optimal applications. These
seminars show how to select and integrate the most suitable robots. Other im-
portant contents are offline programming, layout creation and simulation.

Previous technical knowledge and familiarity


with PCs and Windows are helpful!

eM-Workplace* Basics & Robot Selection Introduction to KUKA Sim


Basic Robot Programming
Advanced Modelling for Users and Integration Viewer and Layout

Layout Creation and Offline


eM-Workplace*
Programming
Offline Programming
with KUKA Sim Pro

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SEMINARS FOR MANAGERS AND SALES PERSONNEL

At KUKA College, managers in Production, Maintenance, Planning, and Design whose subordinates work with KUKA ro-
bot systems have an opportunity to gain some personal experience with industrial robots. The seminars for managers and
sales personnel provide an overview of the different fields of application in which industrial robots are used. Participants
also receive a basic introduction to robotics.

Previous technical knowledge and familiarity


with PCs and Windows are helpful!

Robotics for
Robotics for Managers
Sales Personnel

MOBILE CELL

KUKA College comes to you: “Mobile cells” are


available for programming seminars, and are
equipped with a robot and the corresponding
handling system. It is thus possible to carry out
robot training at the user’s location which is in
no way inferior in terms of quality and quantity
to that provided at permanent KUKA College
facilities.

If you need it, it’s in our program


Training is a dynamic process. Training concepts have to be adapted continuously to meet changing requirements.
That’s why ideas based on practical experience are always welcome.

If you have any suggestions or questions about KUKA or its course offerings, please call us on: +49 821 4533-1906.
Or e-mail us at: [email protected].
We would be happy to give you detailed information on any aspect of KUKA College.

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CONTACT
INFORMATION
ADDRESSES

KUKA Roboter GmbH KUKA international:


Global Sales Center Austria, Belgium, Brazil,
Hery-Park 3000 China, France, Germany,
86368 Gersthofen, Germany Hungary, Italy, Korea,
Tel. +49 821 4533-1906 Malaysia, Mexico, Portugal,
Fax +49 821 4533-2340 Spain, Sweden, Switzerland,
[email protected] Taiwan,Thailand, UK, US
www.kuka.com

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