Universal Robot Factory Training

Key Take-Aways From Core Training
COURSE DESCRIPTION
After the 2-day course, you will have hands-on experience with a UR robot. You will have programmed the robot several times to perform common tasks, including the operation of common peripherals (conveyors, sensors, grippers). You will be able to optimize a pick and place flow, perform palletization, understand safety concepts, and know the additional resources available to them both online and through other training courses. You will be ready to return to your own robot and create pick and place, palletization, and other common application programs on your own.
You must have completed the UR Academy free e-Learning Core Track before attending this training.
Universal Robots Training FAQs
- What does Adams' Universal Robots training cover?
A two-day hands-on course led by certified UR trainers. You'll learn safe robot operation, build and optimize programs for pick-and-place, palletizing, polishing, and dispensing, and connect peripherals like sensors, grippers, and conveyor belts. You'll also learn the online tools and resources for ongoing application programming. - Is the UR training a prerequisite for anything?
Yes — UR Academy's free e-Learning Core Track is a prerequisite for attending Adams' in-person Core Training. The e-Learning establishes the basics; the hands-on Core Training is where you actually program a real cobot through common applications. - Who should attend UR training at Adams?
Operators, technicians, and engineers who will program, integrate, or maintain Universal Robots cobots. The course is appropriate for people new to robotics as well as those moving from PLC or industrial-robot backgrounds to cobots. - Is Adams a UR-authorized training center?
Yes. Adams hosts Universal Robots authorized training courses with certified UR trainers — the same curriculum and certification UR offers globally, delivered locally in Florida and Alabama. - What will I be able to do after the training?
Return to your own UR robot and create pick-and-place, palletization, and other common application programs independently. You'll have hands-on experience setting up and optimizing pick-and-place flows, handling sensors and grippers, and understanding the safety concepts that govern cobot deployment.

