ABB Robotics Academy Online Learning

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January 20, 2022

ABB’s online learning content is free of charge and can be viewed on any PC, MAC, smartphone, or tablet with Internet access. Additional content will be added continuously.

Select an e-learning or tutorial, submit the required details, and a link will be e-mailed to you.

 

Introduction to OmniCore™ V250XT
This e-learning provides basic knowledge on ABB’s OmniCore V250XT robot controller, its main features, offering and options.
 
Getting started with SWIFTI™ Tutorial
Online tutorial covering a range of topics, from setup and programming, through to operation and troubleshooting.
 
Getting started with GoFa™ Tutorial
Online tutorial covering a range of topics, from setup and programming, through to operation and troubleshooting.
 
Single-arm YuMi® Tutorial
Online tutorial covering unboxing and mounting its grippers to getting the robot to move and programming it.
 
Dual-arm YuMi® Tutorial
Online tutorial covering unboxing and mounting its grippers to getting the robot to move and programming it.
 
Wizard Easy Programming Tutorial
Follow this step-by-step tutorial to learn how to use Wizard to program your first robot. Then proceed to learn how to create new blocks for Wizard with the Skill Creator.
 
Introduction to OmniCore™ C-line
This e-learning provides basic knowledge on ABB’s OmniCore C-line robot controllers, its main features, offering and options.
 
RobotStudio® Overview
This basic interactive e-learning will show how to use RobotStudio® during each of the phases of Concept design, Engineering and Operation, and why it’s the best tool on the market.
 
For more information, or to register for any of these courses, visit the ABB Tutorials here
 
 

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