FANUC America Launches New Robot Tutorial Website to Enhance User Skills!

FANUC America has introduced FANUC Tech Transfer, a new online resource offering technical tutorials, engineer-guided tips, and answers to common questions for programming and setting up robots and cobots. This platform is designed to help students, customers, integrators, and industry partners deepen their knowledge of FANUC robots, boosting end-user skills and confidence. With more than 100 tutorial videos already available, this resource covers a broad range of topics aimed at helping users learn, troubleshoot, and master robotics.

The FANUC Tech Transfer website features a searchable library, enabling users to quickly locate videos tailored to their needs, categorized by robot function, application, or robot type. Whether users need help with CRX collaborative robots, SCARA robots, or heavy-duty industrial robots, they will find relevant tutorials on the platform.

Eric Potter, general manager of FANUC America’s Robot Application Segment, emphasized that the site serves as an entry point for those looking to expand their understanding of FANUC’s robots and cobots. “From programming fundamentals to complex applications, Tech Transfer is designed to support daily robot users, addressing common questions and offering step-by-step guidance from our engineering experts.”

Users can access FANUC Tech Transfer by creating a free account, which only requires a name, company or school, and an email address, unlocking a personalized experience on the platform.

For those seeking deeper expertise, FANUC Academy offers in-depth training and certification programs. Unlike Tech Transfer, which focuses on video tutorials for quick learning and troubleshooting, FANUC Academy provides comprehensive, instructor-led courses that cover advanced techniques and offer certification opportunities, providing individuals with the credentials and knowledge to excel in automation.

Visit www.TechTransfer.FANUCAmerica.com to create an account and explore the FANUC robot training available online today.

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