Robotics Lab

Discover advanced robotics and automation in our state-of-the-art robotics engineering lab.
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Advanced Automation in Action

Our state-of-the-art robotics lab exemplifies our commitment to applied, industry-aligned education. With $500K+ in cutting-edge equipment, the lab, which is continually expanding through donations and partnerships, offers unparalleled opportunities for hands-on learning. Students in computer and electrical, engineering technology, manufacturing, mechanical, and plastics engineering programs engage with advanced robotic systems while learning safety protocols and essential skills, like motion planning and offline programming. Advanced coursework, including work with vision systems, PLCs and mobile autonomous robots, prepares students for real-world challenges in robotics and automation. 
 


Student watch demonstration in the robotics lab at UW-Stout

 

Student engages with industry-standard robot in the robotics lab at UW-Stout.

Robotics Lab Equipment

UR3e Collaborative Robot

Collaborative robot performs table-top work in Robotics Lab at UW-Stout.
The UR3e Collaborative Robot, a compact table-top robot designed for light assembly tasks, provides students with hands-on experience training and operating a collaborative robotics. At UW-Stout, you will learn the nuances of operating and programming this advanced robot, gaining automation and robotics industry knowledge.

FANUC M-1iA/0.5A Robot

FANUC M-1iA/0.5A robot
The FANUC M-1iA/0.5A robot, a compact and lightweight machine, excels in precision tasks such as pick and place, assembly, and material handling. At UW-Stout, students will experience hands-on learning with this high-speed automation robot, preparing them for careers in advanced manufacturing and robotics.

Fanuc LR Mate 200iD Robot

FANUC M-1iA Robot in the Robotics Lab at UW-Stout
The FANUC LR Mate 200iD robot is a versatile and compact robot designed for various tasks including assembly, material handling, and machine tending. At UW-Stout, students will gain hands-on experience with this highly adaptable robot, learning to optimize its performance for precision operations.

ABB 1RB 2600 Robot

ABB 1RB 2600 robot in the robotics lab.
The ABB 1RB 2600 robot is engineered for precision in tasks such as pick and place, assembly, and material handling. At UW-Stout, students will gain hands-on experience with this lightweight robot, which handles tasks with meticulous accuracy and supports payloads up to 0.5 kg, making it ideal for high-speed automation in confined spaces.

Yaskawa Welding Robot

Yaskawa Welding Robot in the Robotics Lab at UW-Stout
The six-axis Yaskawa AR1440 Welding Robot offers fast and precise performance, enhancing productivity in arc welding applications. At UW-Stout, students will gain practical experience with this advanced robot, which features a slim profile for high-density placement, a contoured arm for easy access in confined spaces, and a symmetric wrist for equal torch access on both sides, preparing them for careers working with welding and automation robots.


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