Industrial Automation Training - Mission Learning Systems June 2025-2

Industrial Automation Instructor Training – June 2025

Take your program to the next level with this no-cost summer professional development course, coming to Waterloo, Iowa.

June 10 – 12, 2025

On-site at Hawkeye Community College – TechWorks Campus

There is no cost for instructors to attend training, though attendees are responsible for their transportation, lodging and meals. Lunch breaks will be provided each day.

Book your hotel with special rates at the Courtyard Marriot Waterloo.

Training Includes…

Automation Overview

Learn about the technologies, trends and career opportunities in today’s automated and Industry 4.0 workforce.

Hands-on Skills Training

Work through skills on industrial robots and high-tech automation training systems being used in classrooms today. You’ll get hands-on with FANUC Fenceless CERT Carts, collaborative robots, and even get exposure to integrated automation systems.

Instructional Guidance

Our expert trainers and education professionals will help you learn how to deliver industrial automation courses in your program, including classroom setup, curriculum mapping, funding strategies, industry partnerships and more.

Certification Opportunities

Learn about industry-recognized certifications for advanced manufacturing and robotics.

Questions?

Send us an email at info@missionlearning.io.

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