Automatyka i robotyka zawodem przyszłości

Renewable energy sources in the propulsion of work equipment and machinery

50% of the global temperature increase since 1951 is to be attributed to human activity 😱 (these are the more favourable estimates for us, there are also some that attribute a responsibility of 90% to us ❗)
The global rise in temperatures, the scarcity of resources and the increasing unpredictability of the energy market make the development of RES a necessity.
On 28 November, we invite you to a conference dedicated to renewable energy sources in machine drives.
On the programme::
  1. presentations by TAIR students on renewable energy sources
  2. presentations by students of scientific circles from Lodz University of Technology
  3. networking with industry representatives.
📆 28.11.2023
🚀 Start 10.00 AM
📌 22G Tymienieckiego St. Headquarter of Lodz Special Economic Zone

Registration: https://forms.office.com/e/LrYcXrvawZ
The conference is organised as part of the project co-financed by the EEA Funds.

First project publication released

The first project publication released

The next step of the “Automation and Robotics as a profession of the future” project is behind us!

The first publication has been released by researchers at the Technical University of Łódź, who 
based on their knowledge and experience, presented innovative solutions from renewable energy in the economy and everyday life. The material prepared promotes the development of vocational training in various aspects of economic life and ecology in the broadest sense. We would like to take this opportunity to thank a teacher of the Automation and Robotics Technical School for their assistance in translating the publication.

We look forward to reading it.

Study tour from Norway

Study tour from Norway

Another milestone in the ‘Automation and Robotics as a profession of the future’ project is behind us.  A delegation from the Norway visited Łódź.
 
The main purpose of the study visit was to present innovative solutions for industry developed by the research staff of the Technical University of Łódź , and to analyse the dual system of teaching at the Automation and Robotics Technical School in the context of matching the qualifications and competences of graduates with the expectations of higher education and entrepreneurs.
 
In addition to the official part of the visit, the guests visited the Newton Room laboratories, took a walk along Piotrkowska Street and saw the R-e_connect Business Development and Innovation Hub belonging to the Lodz Special Economic Zone.
We are sure that the conclusions from the visit of our Norwegian Partners, will allow us to further develop our educational offer at TAiR
Arnt Myklebost (FIRST Scandinavia), Ørjan Snoenn (FIRST Scandinavia), Linda Utheim (Salten Training Coordination Office), Hans Kristian Høiskar (Bodin Vocational School), Jørn With-Hanssen (Bodin Vocational School) – It was a pleasure to welcome you to Łódź.
 

Programmable Logic Controller

Programmable Logic Controller

A small riddle? Enormous possibilities, small in size, and hardly able to overestimate their importance for the development of automation and robotics?
After the last workshop at the Technical University of Łódź, our students would answer instantly and without any doubt – PLCs (Programmable Logic Controllers).
PLC programming was the topic of the next workshop under the project “Automation and Robotics as a profession of the future” they learned about the principles of operation, the possibilities of use and, most importantly, how to program these small devices that have revolutionised the industrial world.
We are glad to see the great interest and involvement of the students during the workshop, all the more so as the ability to program these small cubes is a highly sought-after competence on the labour market.

Robotics in medicine

Robotics in medicine

Medical robots, used to be science fiction, today – a tool increasingly used in medicine, soon – something completely commonplace.
The next classes of the Automation and Robotics – the profession of the future project, held at the Technical University of Łódź, focused on medical robotics.
During the theoretical part of the workshop, participants learnt about the principles of operation of medical robots, rehabilitation robots and bionic prostheses. They also learned what factors designers must take into account when designing them.
The practical part of the course consisted of putting the acquired knowledge into practice. Divided into groups, the students were tasked with designing a device to help rehabilitate a specific body part. The final element of the process was the construction of the designed structure from available materials.
Looking at the involvement of the students of the Automation and Robotics Technical School during the medical robotics class, we can expect that some of them will choose a career related to medicine.