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Donations to enhance instruction for ICC's Robotics/Automation Technology program

Significant donations to Itawamba Community College’s Robotics and Automation Technology program will enhance instruction for students in the career pathway.

            On behalf of Red Lion, which is based in York, Pa., Barry Turner of Tupelo, technical business development manager for the company’s industrial data controls in Mississippi, donated an edge controller, which will enable students to learn about data acquisition, data monitoring and remote access to computerized industrial automation platforms.

            In addition, Kevin McCool, regional manager of Automated Dynamics Corp., presented Banner Sx5-B6 laser scanners. “The laser scanners will be integrated with the program’s FANUC robots to create a safety barrier around the work area,” said Dr. Doug Ferguson, program director and instructor. “Students will use the scanners to learn how to set up and monitor safe workspaces around automated equipment to protect people working around the robotic equipment.”

            “ICC appreciates Jack Cameron, owner of Automation Resources of Sherman, for arranging these significant donations and keeping ICC and our students in the forefront of industrial automation data acquisition and safety,” said Dylan Baldwin, ICC dean of Career Education.

            ICC’s Robotics and Automation Technology program, which is located at the Belden Center, provides students with technical knowledge and skills necessary for gaining employment as an automated technician in maintenance diagnostics, engineering or production in an automated manufacturing environment. The program focuses on electricity/electronics, fluid power, motors and controllers, programmable controls, interfacing techniques, instrumentation and automated processes.

            Students can earn a 30-hour career certificate and a 45-hour technical certificate.

            For more information, contact Ferguson at (662) 407-1405 or email dfferguson@iccms.edu.



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