Tabletop Smart Factory Manufacturing Execution Learning System, AB Main
Mechatronics Learning System - AB CompactLogix L16

A sample copy of the Mechatronics (AB CompactLogix L16 / Studio 5000) Student Reference Guide is also included with the system for your evaluation. Sourced from the system’s curriculum, the Student Reference Guide takes the entire series’ technical content contained in the learning objectives and combines them into one perfectly-bound book. Student Reference Guides supplement this course by providing a condensed, inexpensive reference tool that learners will find invaluable once they finish their training making it the perfect mechatronics course takeaway.

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Spanish eLearning Available

Tabletop Smart Factory Manufacturing Execution | Allen Bradley Learning System

Tabletop Smart Factory Manufacturing Execution Learning System, AB: 87-TMEAB

This system teaches the use of web-based production control, scheduling, and monitoring in a Smart Factory environment to efficiently oversee automated manufacturing processes.

The Smart Factory manufacturing execution training systems feature real-world equipment learners will encounter on the job, including a dual automatic parts feeder and manufacturing execution software. The systems combine hands-on skills practice with in-depth multimedia curriculum for a well-rounded learning experience that will prepare learners to make an immediate impact in the technologically-advanced Smart Factory environments of the present and future.

Learning Topics

  • Lean Production Metrics
  • Customer Lead Time
  • Process Cycle Time
  • Process Throughput
  • Takt Time
  • Process Yield
  • Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA)
  • Overall Equipment Effectiveness (OEE)
  • Enterprise Resource Planning Systems
  • Manufacturing Execution Systems

Study Smart Factory Components and Practice on Real-World Equipment

Amatrol’s manufacturing execution training systems teach learners essential skills using industrial-quality equipment they’ll use in the workplace. For example, learners will gain valuable hands-on experience with a dual automatic parts feeder and manufacturing execution software. Using this real-world equipment, learners will practice specific skills, such as configuring a cloud-based Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA) system.

Learn Industry-Applicable Manufacturing Execution Skills

Amatrol’s comprehensive curriculum covers a wide variety of important manufacturing execution skills. For example, learners will study lean production metrics, SCADA systems, overall equipment effectiveness (OEE), and enterprise resource planning systems. Additional skills and topics include programming a web-based SCADA system to track production statistics, interpreting a bill of materials, and operating a web-based manufacturing execution system.

Engaging, Highly-Interactive Multimedia

Amatrol’s curriculum features a highly-interactive, multimedia format that includes stunning 3D graphics and videos, voiceovers of all text, and interactive quizzes and exercises designed to appeal to learners with different learning styles. The combination of theoretical knowledge and hands-on skills solidifies understanding and creates a strong basis for pursuing more advanced skills.

Mechatronics | Automation Systems

Modern industry utilizes complex production systems to produce high-quality, economical products for an ever demanding world. Amatrol’s Mechatronics training programs teach systems-level thinking and industrial automation skill-building that prepares learners to for mechatronics operation, hands-on PLC programming, and industrial maintenance and problem solving for real-world manufacturing environments. With the proliferation of automation technology, mechatronics is one of the fastest growing technical education programs in the world. Many technologies are integrated to make these sophisticated production systems including mechanical, electrical, electronics, and software. In order to meet this vital industry demand, Amatrol has developed both a large scale mechatronics line and a portable, tabletop mechatronics training system, each with highly interactive eLearning mechatronics courses. Each of these systems is comprised of individual stations that can be purchased separately when mechatronics training is necessary but budgets must be observed or all together to form a total learning experience. This training experience can apply to various careers such as mechatronics engineer / technician, automation engineer / technician, and systems engineer / technician.

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