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Target Audience

Beginners with basic knowledge of electrical/electronics engineering.

Objective

Understand the fundamentals of industrial automation, basic components, and introductory programming for automation systems.

What You'll Learn

80 hours of comprehensive training
20 hours per week
Hands-on practical experience
Industry-relevant curriculum
Expert instructors
  • Introduction to Industrial Automation (4 hours)
    • Definition, scope, and applications (manufacturing, oil & gas, automotive, etc.).
    • Evolution of automation: Industry 1.0 to 4.0.
  • Basic Electrical and Electronics Concepts (6 hours)
    • Voltage, current, power, and circuits.
    • Introduction to sensors, actuators, and relays.
  • Automation Components (6 hours)
    • Overview of PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers), HMIs (Human-Machine Interfaces), and SCADA (Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition).
    • Types of sensors (proximity, temperature, pressure) and actuators.
  • Lab: Basic circuit design and sensor interfacing (4 hours).
  • Introduction to PLCs (6 hours)
    • PLC architecture, I/O modules, and programming languages (Ladder Logic, Structured Text).
    • Popular PLC brands: Siemens, Allen-Bradley, Mitsubishi.
  • PLC Programming Basics (8 hours)
    • Writing and simulating simple ladder logic programs.
    • Timers, counters, and basic logic operations.
  • Lab: PLC programming and simulation using software (e.g., TIA Portal or RSLogix) (6 hours).
  • Sensor Types and Applications (6 hours)
    • Proximity, photoelectric, and ultrasonic sensors.
    • Sensor selection criteria for industrial applications.
  • Actuators in Automation (6 hours)
    • Motors, pneumatic systems, and hydraulic actuators.
    • Interfacing actuators with PLCs.
  • Lab: Sensor-actuator integration with PLCs (8 hours).
  • Human-Machine Interface (HMI) (6 hours)
    • HMI design principles and software (e.g., WinCC, FactoryTalk).
    • Creating basic HMI screens for process monitoring.
  • Industrial Communication Basics (6 hours)
    • Introduction to industrial protocols (Modbus, Profibus).
    • Basics of Ethernet and fieldbus systems.
  • Lab: HMI configuration and basic networking setup (6 hours).
  • Capstone Project: Design a simple automation system (e.g., conveyor belt control) (2 hours).

Prerequisites

Basic electrical/electronics knowledge for the 1-month course; completion of prior modules or equivalent for 3-month and 6-month courses.

Tools & Software

Siemens TIA Portal
Allen-Bradley RSLogix
Wonderware InTouch
Ignition SCADA
RobotStudio (for robotics).

Delivery Mode

Combination of lectures, hands-on labs, and project work.

Assessment

Weekly quizzes, lab assignments, and capstone projects.

Certification

Certificate of completion for each module; preparation for industry-recognized certifications in the 6-month course.

  • Duration 80 hours
  • Weekly 20 hours
  • Level All Levels

Available Curricula

Introduction to Industrial Automation - 1-month

Duration: 1-month

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Intermediate Industrial Automation - 3 Month

Duration: 3-month

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Advanced Industrial Automation - 6 month

Duration: 6-month

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Course Highlights

  • Expert instructors with industry experience
  • Hands-on projects and real-world applications
  • Flexible learning schedule
  • Placement assistance