Overview
PLC-based process and manufacturing simulation involves using virtual environments to control and simulate industrial processes, such as assembly lines, conveyors, pumps, motors, and automated machinery, via PLCs. This course leverages PLC simulation tools to teach participants how to program and control complex manufacturing and process systems without requiring physical hardware. The virtual simulations allow learners to design, troubleshoot, and optimize automated systems in a cost-effective and controlled environment. This approach is ideal for industries focused on manufacturing automation, process control, and production systems, where precision, reliability, and system optimization are critical.
This course is 10% theory and 90% hands-on exercises, delivered over 2 days, ensuring participants learn through practical application in real-world scenarios.
Learner Profile:
Ideally, applicants will have some prior technical experience or knowledge and/or exposure to industry.
Target learners on this programme will include those who wish to reactivate their career to upskill and reskill from non-related disciplines as well as upskilling those already in employment in related industrial sectors. While there will not be a specific qualification requirement, there is an expectation that candidates will have obtained a minimum of junior cert level (NFQ-QQI level 3) and experience in related industrial sectors would be beneficial for the learner.
Resources:
Digital material content will be provided to each learner prior to commencing the on-site hands on practically based course. Consuming this content is an optional choice for the learner but should be considered as self-directed learning. Consumption of this digital material prior to attending the course will enable learners to gain knowledge and understanding of the topics covered, terminology within this industry and allow more focus on the practical skill sets required to master the topic covered.