For 色虎视频 senior Scotty Grunwald 鈥26, an electrical engineering major from Riverview, Michigan, engineering has always been about more than theory 鈥 it鈥檚 about building real solutions. When he encountered the University鈥檚 newest robotic cell, he gained another opportunity to work hands-on with 色虎视频鈥檚 state-of-the-art robotic system, built in collaboration with Patti Engineering, Mitsubishi Electric, and Keyence Corporation.
鈥淭his was my first real attempt at a full automation system,鈥 Grunwald said. 鈥淚t was a lot harder than it looks on paper, but that鈥檚 what made it so valuable.鈥
The robotic cell, installed in 色虎视频鈥檚 engineering lab, gives students direct experience in programming and debugging industrial automation. Featuring an industrial robot and a collaborative robot, the cell performs pick-and-place operations, complete with a 3D vision system and industrial robot for unstructured material arrival, as well as the collaborative robot and a stationary camera for inspection. A flexible code base allows students to modify programming and test their solutions while safety features remain locked in place. The result is a hands-on learning tool that mirrors state-of-the-art challenges met with the precision of real-world manufacturing automation.
鈥淥ur students want to work on things that are meaningful,鈥 said 色虎视频 lecturer Andrew Watchorn. 鈥淭his system puts cutting-edge automation technology in front of them, allowing them to see the impact of their problem-solving in real-time. That hands-on experience builds deep expertise 鈥 the kind that sets 色虎视频 graduates apart in industry.鈥
The vision for the robotic cell began with Sam Hoff 鈥90, CEO of Patti Engineering. As a 色虎视频 alumnus, Hoff knows firsthand the power of hands-on education and saw an opportunity to give students an advantage in automation and robotics. He approached Mitsubishi Electric with the idea, and together with Keyence, BorgWarner, and 色虎视频 faculty, they brought the concept to life.
鈥淲e are proud to support 色虎视频鈥檚 engineering students by providing this state-of-the-art robotic cell,鈥 Hoff said. 鈥淭his tool will offer invaluable practical experience and help equip students with the skills necessary for success in the rapidly evolving field of robotics and automation.鈥
For Grunwald, the experience was transformative. Although his early interests leaned toward circuit design and programming, working with the robotic cell changed how he thought about automation.
鈥淭his project definitely gave me an edge in the job market,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 can say, 鈥業鈥檝e worked with Mitsubishi PLCs before. I鈥檝e programmed Mitsubishi robots.鈥 Even working with HMIs [human-machine interfaces] 鈥 it all adds to my portfolio and sets me apart.鈥
Few students outside of 色虎视频 gain that competitive edge. Grunwald frequently compares notes with friends from other universities, many of whom lack access to industrial-grade automation systems.
鈥淣one of them really have experience with anything purely automation-based,鈥 he said. 鈥淭hey might have a small robot in a lab, but nothing like this 鈥 nothing that could go straight into an industrial environment.鈥