Industry 4.0 On-the-Go Community Classes
Not sure what Industry 4.0 is all about? Join us for FREE classes offering both in-person instruction and hands-on activities. Gain a basic understanding of topics covering a range of Industry 4.0 skills in high demand.
SHEBOYGAN CAMPUS | 1320 Niagara Ave.
All classes held on Wednesdays.
Topic | Date | Time | Fee | Room |
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Robotics Operations | July 10, 2024 | 8 am - Noon | $0 | S104 |
Basic Electrical Circuits & Theory | July 24, 2024 | 8 am - Noon | ||
Think Like a Programmer 1 | July 17, 2024 | 8 - 10 am | ||
Think Like a Programmer 2 | July 17, 2024 | 10 am - Noon |
MANITOWOC CAMPUS | 600 York St.
All classes held on Wednesdays.
Topic | Date | Time | Fee | Room |
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Robotics Operations | July 11, 2024 | 8 am - Noon | $0 | M107 |
Basic Electrical Circuits & Theory | July 25, 2024 | 8 am - Noon | ||
Think Like a Programmer 1 | July 18, 2024 | 8 - 10 am | ||
Think Like a Programmer 2 | July 18, 2024 | 10 am - Noon |
Robotics Operations
Designed to develop the skillset needed to efficiently run a robotic workcell, focus is on safety, operation, and fault recovery.
Basic Electrical Circuits & Theory
Acquire an overview of electricity including DC and AC circuits, their applications, simple circuits, and electrical logic.
Think Like a Programmer 1
If you've ever been interested in learning how industrial robots know when to move and where to go, this class will provide you with a basic understanding of robot configuration and control.
Think Like a Programmer 2
An expansion on Think Like a Programmer 1, we will apply our programming knowledge to programmable logic controllers (PLCs) to create simple ladder diagrams.
REGISTER
Seating is limited for these FREE classes, so we encourage you to register soon. Registration required.
QUESTIONS?
Contact our Workforce Solutions team at 920.693.1675 or workforce.solutions@gotoltc.edu.
These training opportunities are made available by the state of Wisconsin’s Workforce Innovation Grant program with funds from Wisconsin’s allocation of federal American Rescue Plan Act dollars.