Instructor-led OMRON PLC (Programmable Logic Controllers or Programmable Controllers) training courses, delivered either online or onsite, illustrate through interactive, practical exercises how to program OMRON PLCs.
OMRON PLC training is available as "online live training" or "onsite live training." Online live training (also known as "remote live training") is conducted via an interactive remote desktop. Onsite live training can be delivered locally at customer premises in Lyon or at NobleProg corporate training centers in Lyon.
NobleProg -- Your Local Training Provider
Lyon, Swisslife Tower
NobleProg Lyon, 10 Place Charles Béraudier, Lyon, france, 69000
Located 200 meters far from the train station TGV, Swisslife Tower is today the most representative building of this quarter of Lyon. The Business Center offers you a perfect location for your training.
Gares TGV
100meters from Gare TGV Part-Dieu , porte du Rhône Exit
Aéroport
30 minutes from Lyon Saint Exupéry (Satolas)
Rhône Express from Saint Exupéry airport (Terminus Gare part-Dieu)
This instructor-led live training in Lyon (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level automation engineers and control system designers who wish to implement motion control solutions using Omron PLCs.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand fundamental motion control concepts and their applications.
Configure motion hardware and software in Sysmac Studio.
Program and optimize single-axis and multi-axis motion control.
Implement coordinated motion strategies, including interpolation and synchronization.
This instructor-led, live training in Lyon (online or onsite) is designed for intermediate-level programmers looking to upgrade their expertise in Omron PLC programming, HMI configuration, motion control, and safety systems.
Upon completion of this training, participants will be able to:
Configure and program Omron PLCs utilizing Sysmac Studio.
Grasp and implement IEC concepts within ladder logic and structured text programming.
Develop motion control programs for single-axis and coordinated movements.
Build HMI interfaces using the NA series and integrate them with Sysmac controllers.
Implement and simulate safety standards and programs using NX series safety hardware.
This course provides an introduction to the fundamentals of Programmable Logic Controllers (PLC). Following a discussion on core PLC concepts, students learn and practice basic Ladder Diagram instructions within the context of Industrial Automation applications. Target audience: Electrical Specialists, Mechanical Engineers, and Programmers interested in Industrial Automation.