Miranda Kedbäck
Adjunkt i produktionsteknik
Institutionen för ingenjörsvetenskap
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Introduction to industrial robotics and robot programming. Specifically, the software RobotStudio® is used in the course and the student learns to handle, program, and simulate robots in this virtual environment.
Although robots are spreading to public environments and homes, the largest area of application is still the manufacturing floor of the manufacturing industry.
The number of robots in these industrial environments is growing and the robots are becoming more flexible and independent. At the same time, the market's demands for new and better products at ever-shorter intervals drive a development where the product life cycle becomes ever shorter, which means that robots need to be reprogrammed more and more frequently in order to handle these new products. This means that there is no time to shut down production to introduce reprogramming and testing for new variants and products.
Offline programming and simulation are an effective way to meet this trend. With the professional software RobotStudio® from ABB, robot programming can be done on a PC in the office (offline), without the need to stop production. In this way, you can create and test (simulate) robot programs for upcoming products in advance. In this course you will learn how to use RobotStudio® for programming and simulation of robots.
The robot's control program is generated by RobotStudio® and downloaded to the robot when it is time to start manufacturing the new product. Programming, optimization and training can thus be done in parallel with, and without affecting, ongoing production. This leads to a number of advantages, for example: reduced risks, faster start-up, shorter set times, better documentation of programs made and increased productivity.
In this basic course you will learn the theoretical basics of industrial robotics and how to use the RobotStudio® software to jog / run robots, model details, program and simulate a simpler robot application.
The course is free of charge and open to applicants who are EU citizens.
This course is directed to national as well as international students (both from EU/EEA and countries outside EU/EEA).
Application deadline: 17 March 2025
Online application is open: 15 February–17 March
Application deadline: 15 April 2025
Online application is open: 15 March–15 April
Apply through antagning.se by clicking the “Apply now-button” (on the top of this website) when activated. The website is in Swedish, but can be translated into English by right clicking the mouse and choose “Translate to English” in the box that is shown.
For information on how to fulfil the English requirements if you are an international student please see link to university admission. Remember to also submit your transcript and a copy of your national identification (i.e. passport).
There are additional instructions for IB and EB applicants. Find out more about meeting the English requirement and what documents you need to submit.