Sixteen students from VOŠ and SPŠE Františka Křižíka, Prague, are taking their technical expertise to Seville. This intensive program immerses participants in advanced automation and robotics. Throughout this mobility, students will tackle complex engineering challenges, including the design and assembly of electro-pneumatic circuits, sensor systems, and pneumatic clamps. The curriculum dives deep into industrial mechanics, covering the development of vacuum and magnetic gripping systems, as well as specialized bottle-gripping technology. Beyond hardware, the program integrates robot and artificial vision programming. Students will conduct rigorous testing on solenoid valves, actuators, and collaborative robots, ensuring all robotic facilities meet strict safety standards. By analyzing test results and refining command systems, participants gain hands-on experience in the lifecycle of modern robotic installations.
Mastering the next generation of automation: From precision pneumatic design to collaborative robot programming in the heart of Seville.
Participants emerge with a robust technical skillset. Graduates now master the nuances of electro-pneumatic circuits, sensor integration, and advanced gripping technologies—including vacuum, magnetic, and bottle-handling systems. This experience refines their ability to interpret complex technical drawings, adhere to precise specifications, and execute rigorous facility testing. By bridging the gap between theoretical robot programming, computer vision, and the practical operation of collaborative robots, students gain a competitive edge in the evolving landscape of industrial automation.