Are you ready to dive into the world of industrial welding robotics and learn how these machines come to life? This two-week camp (June 16-20 & 23-27; 8AM-NOON daily) is all about hands-on programming experience and demonstrations to help you understand how robots work in real-life manufacturing and automation settings. You’ll have the chance to practice what you learn and perform robotic welds in a fun, interactive environment, with a small class size of just 10 students, so everyone gets to program real industrial welding robots that you’ll see in American manufacturing. The camp material is adapted from industry education courses and will not only provide you with engaging programming projects but also give you an introduction to unique in-demand skills. Director: Charles Jeffress (LETU Welding Lab Technician)
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