Training in collaborative robotics without forgetting the human aspect

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Training in industrial robotics is the goal of the ColRobot Specialized Master's program, which brings in industry professionals to teach its courses every year.

The Colrobot Specialized Master's® is a technological program specializing in innovative robotics, with a particular focus on collaborative robotics. The main objective of this program program's main objective is to train tomorrow's professionals in robotics.

In partnership with the company KUKA France and CITC-EuraRFID, this Specialized Master's Degree® is supported by theIndustry of the Future Alliance and is based on the "Agile Factory" on the Arts et Métiers campus Arts et Métiers Lille. The program is also accredited by the Conférence des Grandes Écoles and each year involves expert professionals in collaborative robotics.

It is in this context that Flore Barcelini, professor of ergonomics and neuroscience at work in the Department of Work at CNAM in Paris, teaches in the ColRobot Specialized Master's program on the Lille campus. She explains human-machine interaction in greater detail, focusing on forms of technological and informational organization. The class session on theArts et Métiers campus focuses on raising student awareness of the changes taking place in the world of work.

"MS ColRobot students are trained in technology without forgetting the human aspect. They will not only design robots, they will also interact with operators. A real awareness of collaborative work and participatory projects is necessary," explains Flore Barcelini.

Richard Béarée, program director, adds: "We train project managers capable of designing, building, and operating robotic production systems and cells by giving them a comprehensive understanding of the industry, the associated equipment, and short-term developments, without forgetting that these innovations will have an impact on the world of work."  

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