The Industrial Robotics with AI course (40 hours) explores the integration of robotics, artificial intelligence, and automation in modern industries. It covers robot kinematics, motion planning, and sensor integration, along with AI-driven computer vision, machine learning, and autonomous decision-making for industrial robots. Learners will gain hands-on experience with ROS (Robot Operating System), Python for robotics, deep learning-based perception, and reinforcement learning for robotic control. The course also delves into cobot (collaborative robot) applications, predictive maintenance, and Industry 4.0 concepts, concluding with a capstone project and certification exam. Ideal for students and professionals in robotics, AI, and automation, this course provides a strong foundation in intelligent robotic systems, industrial automation, and AI-driven robotic decision-making.
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Course Objective:
Master real-world robotics—from kinematics to control systems, and
hands-on hardware integration.
Program intelligent robots using AI, ML, and computer vision to
automate complex industrial tasks.
Build adaptive robots capable of decision-making, path planning, and
human-like interaction.
Simulate smart factory environments using tools like ROS, MATLAB,
and NVIDIA Jetson.
Get job-ready for high-paying roles in Robotics, Autonomous
Systems, and AI Engineering.
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Tools & Technologies Used
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Top Job Roles in India
Robotics Engineer, Mechatronics Engineer, AI Automation Engineer, ROS Developer, Robot Programmer, and RPA Engineer, Robot Control Systems Engineer, Autonomous Systems Engineer
Top Recruiting Companies in India
TATA Elxsi, ABB India, Siemens, Larsen & Toubro (L&T), FANUC India, Bosch, Yaskawa India, Honeywell, Mitsubishi Electric, and Cognizant.
Future Prospects in India
India’s Robotics Market Growth – The Indian robotics market is expected to grow at a CAGR
of 13.3% from 2024 to 2030.
Source: Mordor Intelligence – India Robotics Market
AI Integration in Robotics – The Indian AI market is projected to reach $17 billion by 2027, driven by demand in robotics, automation, and
smart technologies.
Source: NASSCOM Report 2023
Government Support & Investments – The Government of India has launched initiatives like SAMARTH Udyog, promoting smart manufacturing using AI and robotics in MSMEs.
Source: Ministry of Heavy Industries, Govt. of India – SAMARTH Udyog
Job Market & Career Opportunities – Robotics and AI job postings in India have grown by 45% year-over-year. High demand for roles such as Robotics Engineer, AI/ML Engineer, and Control Systems Designer.
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Source:Â LinkedIn India Workforce Report 2024
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