KUKA Training at DKR, the German Center for Robotics
9 scholars completed the KUKA industrial robotics training at DKR, the German Center for Robotics
On the 18th of December, 9 of our scholars completed their KUKA BASIC training at the German Center for Robotics (DKR) in Tuzla. They devoted 16 hours of their time learning all about the KUKA robots, mastering all its tricks.
The students who completed the training had the opportunity to learn from the employees and professionals at DKR who provided valuable lessons and one-on-one training. Their tutors were Azra Gurdić Ribić and Mahir Ribić, who skillfully and with ease, transferred their expertise to our scholars.
The studies included managing and creating objects, as well as troubleshooting, calibration, coordination calculation, program editing, and custom program development/execution using the robots and tools stationed at the Center. In other words, they gained knowledge about industrial robots' general application and usage.
Scholars had multiple sessions during their training, where they went through safety precautions, routines, modules of the robots, and the basics of robot controls. With the knowledge they gained this weekend, they have a better understanding and the foundation to upgrade their newly learned skills in the future.
After the completed training, our scholars got certificates for completion.
The participants of this amazing course were:
Ajla Korman, International Burch University, Sarajevo
Nejla Buljina, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Sarajevo
Iman Korić, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Sarajevo
Emela Devedžić, Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, Sarajevo
Imana Alibašić, Second Gymnasium, Sarajevo
Ena Milković, Sarajevo School of Science and Technology
Amina Čehaja, International Burch University, Sarajevo
Selma Hrustić, Faculty of Electrical Engineering, Sarajevo
Nedžma Brkić, Computer Science Engineering, Zenica
German Center for Robotics is a long-time partner and a friend of the Foundation and we are glad to provide excellent educational opportunities and empower young people to learn new experiences. This training will help the students to respond more effectively to the needs of the market and their communities and make the job search much easier.