Overview
- Core Technologies: Study of IIoT, Artificial Intelligence, Machine Learning, and Big Data Analytics to transform industrial processes.
- Automation Systems: Hands-on training in PLC programming (e.g., Studio 5000), SCADA systems, HMI, and robotics.
- Smart Manufacturing: Understanding smart sensors, cloud computing, and digital twin technology for predictive maintenance and optimized production.
- Industry 4.0 Frameworks: Understanding the shift from centralized to decentralized control, cyber-physical systems, and data-driven supply chain management
Our Trainers
Er. Harshit Shukla
Er. Harshit Shukla
Automation Engineer
B.Tech. Electrical
Modules
Day-1 Introduction to Automation. Tools of industrial automation (SCADA, PLC, HMI, VFD) basic introduction. SCADA introduction and its software.
Day-2 Introduction of Wonderware Intouch software and Designing process. Its properties and features. Button & show window property designing.
Day-3 Location, visibility and blink property and project development with above property (automatic car parking). Day-4 Percent fill and object size property and project based on it (bottle filling plant).
Day-5 Orientation property and (project based on all above properties).
Day-6 Features of Scada and its application. Application of scripts.
Day-7 Introduction to PLC, types of plc, its working, brands of plc. Introduction to Allen Bradly plc and its software. Day-8 Basic programming concept, concept of ladder logic, programming of logic gates.
Day-9 Concept of memory bits and latching and unlatching of circuits with multiple input/output.
Day-10 Bits instruction and concept of timer and counters instruction. Programming of star delta starter.
Day-11 Compare and math/compute instruction and program on pump control system.
Day-12 Plc to Scada communication with DDE protocol, controlling of output through SCADA screen.
Day-13 Instrumentation and concept of plc wiring on Arist Centre.
Day-14 Introduction to different hardware on Arist Centre and Industrial visit.
Day-15 Students presentation on Industrial Automation and certificate ceremony.
Outcomes
- Understanding Industry 4.0 Fundamentals: Learners can explain the evolution of industrial revolutions, the concept of smart factories, and the core pillars of Industry 4.0.
- Advanced PLC & HMI Programming: Students develop, debug, and simulate ladder logic and structured text for industrial control, integrating Human-Machine Interfaces (HMI) for real-time monitoring.
- IIoT and Connectivity: Participants can connect industrial sensors and actuators to cloud systems, utilizing IoT protocols to monitor data and remotely control processes.
- SCADA and Distributed Control Systems (DCS): Learners gain skills to build and manage SCADA systems for process control, data acquisition, and automation.
- Robotics and Simulation: Ability to model 3D products and demonstrate the movement and control of robotic arms for pick-and-place applications.
- Data-Driven Decision Making: Understanding how to use Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) to enhance operational efficiency, maintenance, and productivity.
