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April 2026
Doosan Robotics – Basic Training (April 6th–7th, 2026)
Date: 04/06/2026 – 04/07/2026 (2-day)
Time: 09:00am – 5:00pm EST
Location: The AMC B.O.T. Loft – 30 Beddington Rd, Orono, ME 04469
(Robot): M Series
(Language): English
Seats: 6 seats available out of 6
Cost: $1,200
Description: This course provides a foundational understanding of Doosan Robotics and its products, focusing on the differentiation between collaborative robots and industrial robots. Participants will familiarize themselves with the RobotLAB portal, navigating its features, utilizing the Troubleshooting Guide and Training portal. The course covers essential aspects such as the installation and initial setup of Doosan Robots, introducing the concept of Smart Setup for configuration. Participants will also gain proficiency in manipulating Doosan Robots, ensuring a strong grasp of basic operational skills. Safety is a significant component, encompassing an introduction to safety features, safety-rated stop mechanisms, monitoring, I/O handling, and workspace settings, fostering a comprehensive understanding of robot safety. The course concludes with insights into secure passwords, user setup procedures, and the utilization of Smart Setup’s automatic measurement functions.
Doosan Robotics – Core Training (April 8th-9th, 2026)
Date: 04/08/2026 – 04/09/2026 (2-day)
Time: 09:00am – 5:00pm EST
Location: The AMC B.O.T. Loft – 30 Beddington Rd, Orono, ME 04469
(Robot): M Series
(Language): English
Seats: 6 seats available out of 6
Cost: $1,200
Description: The 8-part Core Training course offers a comprehensive journey into understanding and utilizing this advanced robotic system. Beginning with an overview of its functions and safety considerations in Part 1, the program proceeds to introduce the DART-Platform in Part 2, a crucial software tool for setting up the robot’s work environment. Parts 3 and 4 delve into programming tools, Task Builder and Task Writer, providing both visual and code-centric approaches. Part 5 covers programming commands and variables, while Part 6 explores advanced features like Force and Compliance Control. Part 7 introduces industrial communication protocols, and in the final segment, Part 8, participants apply their knowledge by creating a practical Pick and Place program. This training equips participants with the skills to effectively program, operate, and maximize the potential of the Doosan Collaborative Robot in diverse settings.
Doosan Robotics – Basic Service Training (April 10th, 2026)
Date: 04/10/2026 (1-day)
Time: 09:00am – 5:00pm EST
Location: The AMC B.O.T. Loft – 30 Beddington Rd, Orono, ME 04469
(Robot): M Series
(Language): English
Seats: 6 seats available out of 6
Cost: $600
Description: In this introductory course on Doosan Robotics Service, Maintenance and Troubleshooting, participants will become proficient in maintaining, diagnosing, and resolving minor issues related to Doosan robots. The course begins with an exploration of the company’s service policy and the Issue Reporting process, emphasizing efficient issue reporting and resolution. Participants will then progress through a structured curriculum that covers essential skills such as troubleshooting, fault log backup, and hardware analysis. They will learn to identify common hardware problems and replace common worn/broken parts. The course also includes a deep dive into software updates for different versions. Real-world case studies and hands-on labs. By the course’s conclusion, participants will be certified and well-prepared to provide reliable support and maintenance for Doosan Robotics systems.
May 2026
Doosan Robotics – Basic Training (May 11th–12th, 2026)
Date: 05/11/2026 – 05/12/2026 (2-day)
Time: 09:00am – 5:00pm EST
Location: The AMC B.O.T. Loft – 30 Beddington Rd, Orono, ME 04469
(Robot): M Series
(Language): English
Seats: 6 seats available out of 6
Cost: $1,200
Description: This course provides a foundational understanding of Doosan Robotics and its products, focusing on the differentiation between collaborative robots and industrial robots. Participants will familiarize themselves with the RobotLAB portal, navigating its features, utilizing the Troubleshooting Guide and Training portal. The course covers essential aspects such as the installation and initial setup of Doosan Robots, introducing the concept of Smart Setup for configuration. Participants will also gain proficiency in manipulating Doosan Robots, ensuring a strong grasp of basic operational skills. Safety is a significant component, encompassing an introduction to safety features, safety-rated stop mechanisms, monitoring, I/O handling, and workspace settings, fostering a comprehensive understanding of robot safety. The course concludes with insights into secure passwords, user setup procedures, and the utilization of Smart Setup’s automatic measurement functions.
Doosan Robotics – Core Training (May 13th-14th, 2026)
Date: 05/13/2026 – 05/14/2026 (2-day)
Time: 09:00am – 5:00pm EST
Location: The AMC B.O.T. Loft – 30 Beddington Rd, Orono, ME 04469
(Robot): M Series
(Language): English
Seats: 6 seats available out of 6
Cost: $1,200
Description: The 8-part Core Training course offers a comprehensive journey into understanding and utilizing this advanced robotic system. Beginning with an overview of its functions and safety considerations in Part 1, the program proceeds to introduce the DART-Platform in Part 2, a crucial software tool for setting up the robot’s work environment. Parts 3 and 4 delve into programming tools, Task Builder and Task Writer, providing both visual and code-centric approaches. Part 5 covers programming commands and variables, while Part 6 explores advanced features like Force and Compliance Control. Part 7 introduces industrial communication protocols, and in the final segment, Part 8, participants apply their knowledge by creating a practical Pick and Place program. This training equips participants with the skills to effectively program, operate, and maximize the potential of the Doosan Collaborative Robot in diverse settings.
Doosan Robotics – Basic Service Training (May 15th, 2026)
Date: 05/15/2026 (1-day)
Time: 09:00am – 5:00pm EST
Location: The AMC B.O.T. Loft – 30 Beddington Rd, Orono, ME 04469
(Robot): M Series
(Language): English
Seats: 6 seats available out of 6
Cost: $600
Description: In this introductory course on Doosan Robotics Service, Maintenance and Troubleshooting, participants will become proficient in maintaining, diagnosing, and resolving minor issues related to Doosan robots. The course begins with an exploration of the company’s service policy and the Issue Reporting process, emphasizing efficient issue reporting and resolution. Participants will then progress through a structured curriculum that covers essential skills such as troubleshooting, fault log backup, and hardware analysis. They will learn to identify common hardware problems and replace common worn/broken parts. The course also includes a deep dive into software updates for different versions. Real-world case studies and hands-on labs. By the course’s conclusion, participants will be certified and well-prepared to provide reliable support and maintenance for Doosan Robotics systems.
June 2026
Doosan Robotics – Basic Training (June 8th–9th, 2026)
Date: 06/08/2026 – 06/09/2026 (2-day)
Time: 09:00am – 5:00pm EST
Location: The AMC B.O.T. Loft – 30 Beddington Rd, Orono, ME 04469
(Robot): M Series
(Language): English
Seats: 6 seats available out of 6
Cost: $1,200
Description: This course provides a foundational understanding of Doosan Robotics and its products, focusing on the differentiation between collaborative robots and industrial robots. Participants will familiarize themselves with the RobotLAB portal, navigating its features, utilizing the Troubleshooting Guide and Training portal. The course covers essential aspects such as the installation and initial setup of Doosan Robots, introducing the concept of Smart Setup for configuration. Participants will also gain proficiency in manipulating Doosan Robots, ensuring a strong grasp of basic operational skills. Safety is a significant component, encompassing an introduction to safety features, safety-rated stop mechanisms, monitoring, I/O handling, and workspace settings, fostering a comprehensive understanding of robot safety. The course concludes with insights into secure passwords, user setup procedures, and the utilization of Smart Setup’s automatic measurement functions.
Doosan Robotics – Core Training (June 10th-11th, 2026)
Date: 06/10/2026 – 06/11/2026 (2-day)
Time: 09:00am – 5:00pm EST
Location: The AMC B.O.T. Loft – 30 Beddington Rd, Orono, ME 04469
(Robot): M Series
(Language): English
Seats: 6 seats available out of 6
Cost: $1,200
Description: The 8-part Core Training course offers a comprehensive journey into understanding and utilizing this advanced robotic system. Beginning with an overview of its functions and safety considerations in Part 1, the program proceeds to introduce the DART-Platform in Part 2, a crucial software tool for setting up the robot’s work environment. Parts 3 and 4 delve into programming tools, Task Builder and Task Writer, providing both visual and code-centric approaches. Part 5 covers programming commands and variables, while Part 6 explores advanced features like Force and Compliance Control. Part 7 introduces industrial communication protocols, and in the final segment, Part 8, participants apply their knowledge by creating a practical Pick and Place program. This training equips participants with the skills to effectively program, operate, and maximize the potential of the Doosan Collaborative Robot in diverse settings.
Doosan Robotics – Basic Service Training (June 12th, 2026)
Date: 06/12/2026 (1-day)
Time: 09:00am – 5:00pm EST
Location: The AMC B.O.T. Loft – 30 Beddington Rd, Orono, ME 04469
(Robot): M Series
(Language): English
Seats: 6 seats available out of 6
Cost: $600
Description: In this introductory course on Doosan Robotics Service, Maintenance and Troubleshooting, participants will become proficient in maintaining, diagnosing, and resolving minor issues related to Doosan robots. The course begins with an exploration of the company’s service policy and the Issue Reporting process, emphasizing efficient issue reporting and resolution. Participants will then progress through a structured curriculum that covers essential skills such as troubleshooting, fault log backup, and hardware analysis. They will learn to identify common hardware problems and replace common worn/broken parts. The course also includes a deep dive into software updates for different versions. Real-world case studies and hands-on labs. By the course’s conclusion, participants will be certified and well-prepared to provide reliable support and maintenance for Doosan Robotics systems.

