Omron Proof of Concept Center Hosts Engineering Students Exploring Advanced Manufacturing Solutions
April 23, 2024
A group of engineering students from the University of Michigan–Dearborn recently had the unique opportunity to visit Omron’s Detroit Proof of Concept Center (PoCC). Hosted by the assistant director of CECS Engineering Experiential Learning at UM-Dearborn, the students were given a firsthand experience of Omron’s cutting-edge traceability 4.0 demonstration. This immersive visit provided valuable insights into the benefits of advanced quality and traceability solutions in the manufacturing industry.
Engaging Q&A Session
Following the tour, the students had the opportunity to engage in a Q&A session with Omron’s application engineers, as well as a robotics application engineer. This session provided a platform for the students to ask questions and gain deeper insights into the practical applications of Omron’s technologies in real-world scenarios.
Insights from Industry Experts
To further enrich the students’ understanding of Omron’s advanced manufacturing solutions, the global account manager for the automotive industry will deliver an overview of the company and its expertise in Electric Vehicle (EV) advanced manufacturing solutions. This presentation sheds light on Omron’s commitment to innovation and its contributions to the automotive industry.
Additionally, account managers shared their experiences as participants in the Sakura Trainee Program. Notably, some of them are alumni of UM-Dearborn, highlighting the long-standing relationship between the university and Omron.
A Strong Partnership
The visit by UM-Dearborn students to Omron’s PoCC is just one example of the strong partnership between the university and the company. In fact, the Omron Foundation has made significant contributions to the university, including the donation of a million-dollar robotics lab and the establishment of an undergraduate scholarship endowment. This partnership underscores Omron’s commitment to fostering education and supporting the development of future engineering talent.
Conclusion
The visit to Omron’s Detroit Proof of Concept Center provided UM-Dearborn engineering students with a unique opportunity to witness the practical applications of advanced manufacturing solutions. Through the hands-on traceability 4.0 demonstration and engaging discussions with industry experts, the students gained valuable insights into the benefits of advanced quality control and traceability in the manufacturing industry. This visit further solidified the strong partnership between UM-Dearborn and Omron, highlighting the company’s commitment to innovation and education.