Oakland Community College (OCC), situated in Auburn Hills, MI, stands as one of FANUC America's esteemed 1,500 partner institutions. At OCC, a specialized robotics and automated systems technology program equips students for roles in the realm of industrial automation. The automation lab at OCC houses an extensive array of FANUC robots renowned worldwide for their application in material handling, welding, palletizing, and machine tending across various industries. Graduates from OCC, having acquired certifications or degrees, emerge primed for careers in industries employing robotics and automation technology.
This video spotlights OCC's steadfast dedication to nurturing individuals into adept professionals in advanced automation, paving the way for prosperous career trajectories. Through firsthand accounts from multiple students, viewers gain insights into their educational journey and future aspirations. The central message underscores the demand from employers seeking individuals capable of bridging the skills gap. OCC's program not only supplies skilled workers to meet industry demands but also assists its graduates in securing fulfilling and rewarding career paths.
Step into the future of automation with Amatrol’s Smart Factory Tabletop Mechatronics Training System—now featuring an integrated FANUC collaborative robot (cobot). This compact, classroom-ready system is designed to teach learners the hands-on skills they need to succeed in Industry 4.0 environments. With five fully connected stations, RFID tracking, real-time performance analytics, and interaction with Rockwell Automation components, this portable system brings smart factory operations to life.
Learners gain real-world experience in cobot programming, photoelectric sensing, barcoding, cloud-based SCADA, MES, and more. The intuitive drag-and-drop interface on the FANUC cobot’s touchscreen pendant makes robotic training accessible—even for beginners—while the cobot’s force-sensing safety features allow learners to program by hand-guided movement. When paired with Amatrol’s robust eLearning curriculum, this solution delivers an unmatched learning experience for schools and training centers focused on smart automation, industrial robotics, and mechatronics.
Elevate HVACR Education with Amatrol's Cutting-Edge Training Solutions
Explore Amatrol's comprehensive suite of HVACR training systems, meticulously designed to immerse learners in industrial, commercial, and residential heating and cooling technologies. Our curriculum covers traditional air conditioning methods alongside diverse topics such as insulation, lighting, ceiling fans, and cutting-edge renewable energy systems like geothermal applications.
One of our flagship offerings includes a specialized steam training system, essential for grasping fundamental concepts and honing skills utilized in diverse industries such as paper mills, power generation companies, and even aboard nuclear submarines. Amatrol's suite of thermal products seamlessly integrates into various pivotal programs, including HVACR, Power and Energy, STEM initiatives, and Industrial Maintenance training.
Diverse Applications, In-Depth Learning
Amatrol's HVACR training products not only cater to foundational learning but also enable students to delve into advanced applications and emerging technologies within the realm of heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration. With a focus on hands-on learning, our systems empower learners to master critical skills essential for success in today's dynamic industrial landscape. Whether pursuing careers in commercial HVACR, residential installations, or exploring renewable energy systems, Amatrol's training solutions provide a robust platform for skill development, aligning with the demands of evolving industries.
Experience an innovative approach to HVACR education with Amatrol – where theory meets practical application to forge competent, industry-ready professionals.
In this video, Mike Idle provides an overview of Amatrol’s Commercial Refrigeration Learning System (T7400). This trainer teaches users how to operate, control, and troubleshoot commercial refrigeration systems like those used in commercial air conditioning, refrigerated display cases, walk-in coolers and freezers, and more. This system will prepare future commercial refrigeration technicians to handle various real on-the-job issues efficiently.
The Commercial Refrigeration Learning System includes several real-world components that allow users to practice hands-on skills. Some of these components include a semi-hermetic compressor, evaporators, a condenser, expansion and solenoid valves, electric and air defrost, adjustable airflow fans, an oil separator, and more.
FaultPro, Amatrol’s premier computer-based fault-insertion system, is also included. By utilizing FaultPro and the included multimedia curriculum, users can practice troubleshooting 35 different faults and perform multiple hands-on skills. Some skills covered include taking airflow measurements, configuring a smart controller for single-zone operation, adjusting the pressure settings on a dual pressure control device, and operating a multi-evaporator commercial refrigeration system.
Experience the power of Advanced Manufacturing education as students at a Bluegrass Community & Technical College embark on a hands-on journey using Amatrol equipment. Join us to explore the world of skills training in manufacturing as these students develop their expertise on campus. Get inspired and gain valuable insights into the future of post-secondary education.
At BCTC's Georgetown campus, the Advanced Manufacturing Center mirrors a genuine work environment, prioritizing experiential learning over conventional classrooms. Housing specialized labs for industrial maintenance technology, advanced manufacturing, computerized machining, integrated engineering technology, and electrical engineering, the campus caters to around 300 students each semester. Captivated by the layout and cutting-edge facilities, students seamlessly translate classroom knowledge into real-world manufacturing scenarios.
This custom car project, made by Gas Monkey Garage in collaboration with Titans of CNC Machining and Caracol AM, highlights how large 3D printed mock-ups can accelerate product development in the automotive industry, from concept design to fitting and production.
In this video, Amatrol Regional Sales Manager Mike Idle provides an overview of Amatrol’s new HVAC Controls Learning System, including its operation and main features. The HVAC Controls training system combines a hands-on workstation with an interactive eLearning curriculum to teach the installation, operation, application, and troubleshooting of control systems related to the HVAC industry.
The hands-on workstation runs on single-phase power and features manual fault insertion and optional electronic fault insertion for advanced troubleshooting training. Users will gain practical experience with real industrial HVAC components, such as single-phase AC compressor and blower motors, an electronic temperature controller, a programmable digital thermostat, and a programmable defrost controller.
Safety is a top priority of the HVAC Controls training system. Users will learn the basics of lock-out/tag-out and gain hands-on experience with safety features like sheathed leads and guards over components.
This video offers an overview of DAC Worldwide's Pump Maintenance with Alignment Trainer, showcasing its functionality and key attributes. This trainer utilizes a standard ANSI centrifugal pump to demonstrate the step-by-step process of disassembling and reassembling this commonly used pump type.
Specifically designed for benchtop training in industrial pump operations, this system features a transparent acrylic backhead that enables detailed instruction on pump packing procedures and the proper installation of mechanical seals. With a simulated motor element and movable flanged bearings, the trainer facilitates teaching shaft alignment by allowing adjustments for angular and parallel misalignment.
Comprising authentic industrial components like an ANSI centrifugal pump, backhead/stuffing box, aluminum motor element, replaceable steel shaft with keyways, and aluminum motor mounting pads, this trainer offers hands-on learning opportunities.
In this informative video, Amatrol's Regional Sales Manager, Mike Idle, presents an in-depth overview of the Portable PLC Troubleshooting Learning System - AB CompactLogix L16 by Amatrol. This compact yet powerful training system is centered around the Allen-Bradley L16 CompactLogix 5300 PLC, designed to teach PLC programming, operational insights, and industrial applications conveniently and safely.
The portable PLC trainer from Amatrol is not just about instruction; it emphasizes the mastery of crucial PLC troubleshooting skills. It incorporates Amatrol’s FaultPro, an industry-leading computer-based fault insertion system, to teach PLC input and output testing, software diagnostics, and application troubleshooting effectively.
Amatrol’s interactive eLearning curriculum covers a diverse array of topics, including PLC programming, motor control, event sequencing, PanelView Plus application editing, analog I/O, troubleshooting PLC systems, and more.
Beyond the Allen-Bradley L16 CompactLogix 5300 PLC, this portable trainer exposes users to various real-world components like the PanelView Plus terminal, Ethernet Switch, I/O Simulator, and a master control relay circuit, enhancing practical understanding.
Users gain hands-on experience in actual industrial applications, from temperature control to motor control with feedback, imparting practical skills essential for the workplace.
Amatrol’s portable PLC training system goes beyond theory, equipping users with hands-on proficiency needed in professional settings. It includes exercises such as programming with Studio 5000 software, designing PLC projects for motor control, stepper motor operations, and troubleshooting various PLC routines and devices.
Find out how PIA (Parts and Advanced Implants) uses 3D printing to develop a human digestive tract simulator for the food and pharmaceutical sectors. Allowing industries to evaluate the digestibility, functionality, and bioavailability of nutrients in food and perform release tests of bioactive substances in the digestion process.