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Denso Robotics opens new Ohio training center

Aug. 7, 2017
According to Denso, developing advanced automation technologies, while offering customer education and support are what the facility is meant to accomplish

Denso has unveiled its latest sales, application and training Center, located 40 minutes northeast of Cincinnati in West Chester, Ohio.

According to Denso, developing advanced automation technologies, while offering customer education and support are what the facility is meant to accomplish.

At the facility, production operators, programmers and maintenance personnel are trained on today's robotic arms, controllers and applications.

Staffed with experts in their field, the center is designed to serve Denso Robotics' customers in the Midwest, East Coast and Southern regions of the country. It operates in conjunction with two similar centers in Long Beach, California and Maryville, Tennessee.

This professionally-developed facility expands Denso' customer support services, fulfilling the needs of end-users, approved distributors and system integrators alike. Training is designed to cover every base, including basic and advanced robot programming, operation, maintenance and ORiN programming language. Additional custom courses are offered to fit customers' special production and manufacturing needs.

All classrooms are equipped and allow education on a highly professional level. Students have access to all the latest Denso controllers, vision hardware, wireless infrastructure and work stations, along with dedicated, hands-on robots.

"Everything at the Ohio facility is geared to maximizing the usefulness of Denso robot arms in multiple industries,” said Peter Cavallo, manager of the robotics sales department. “The center deliberately keeps class sizes small, with the ideal teacher-to-student ratio. The result is a deeper level of learning and product understanding."

Students can enhance the learning experience by participating in online video training and webcasts.

Customer support classes are also available through the facility's website, complete with everything from video content, FAQ pages and product information to white papers and regional access to customer service, repair and application support resources.

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