These industrial robots are of highly innovative design in that they are quick and accurate in manipulating objects. Kinda like pieces of an advanced robot of the future. The focus today is automated manufacturing to build big wealth in Asias export economy. They are making everything in Asia these days for nothing but money making ideas, movies, and knowledge workers are made in America today. I wish I had money to invest in this stuff, because it’s all the rage.
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Question by Foggy: Are robots used in other industries apart from Car Manufacturing?
Hi, I work for one of three large-car manufacturing plants in Australia. My plant has something like 300 robots (Kawa, Asea 90, ABB 6000, ABB 6400, ABB 6600) and although I’m a regular electrical apprentice, these robots (and heaps of AB PLC exposure) take up most of my day.
I enjoy the automation I am exposed to and now dislike any regular electrical installation such as powerpoints because it isn’t challenging or stimulating enough.
My Question: Are robots used widely outside of the car manufacturing industry? The car industry is unstable, and I am very keen to learn and take up extra study in robotics, so long as I am employable outside the car plant.
Is there such a job as ‘robot programmer’, and plenty of work available for such a position?
Cheers! And G’Day from Australia!!
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Answer by some-yank
Almost any kind of high volume manufacturing today uses robots or similar automation of some kind. Electronics manufacturing and food processing are especially rich in this type of automation. Even non-automated production often needs some automation in packaging.
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Question by Simaranjit S: Is Aerospace Engineering limited to only Airplans. Can I employ my knowledge to cars, robotics, etc as an AE?
I have heard that aerospace engineering is a v ery limited field. I don’t know what to major in Aerosapce or Mechanical engineering. However, I will difently mjor in one of them. Many people have told me that aerosapce is soely concentrated on airplanes but as an aerosapce engineering can I emplot my knowedlge to robotics, automobiles, combustion, HVAC, manufacturing, tec. Many friends have told me that Mechanical Engineering is a very broad field. Please help me. People have also told me that Aerosapce Engineering is advanced meachanics compared to Mechancial Engineering,.
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Answer by cooldude1675
mechanical engineering is a very broad field compared to aerospace. if you want you can get a bachelors in mechanical and if you want get a masters in aerospace. they let you do this because aerospace is just a subfield of mechanical
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Question by johndoeser: What degrees are good to get in to Air Force Officer school?
I have a technology degree, Manufacturing systems technology to be exact. Robotics, automation, some CAD experience, Programmable logic controllers. Am I thinking in the right direction?
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Answer by jeriuana
Any bachelors degree will get you into the military as an officer. But ya, tech degrees are better for the air force.
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