

Bring robotic vision to your classroom
Bridging education and automation
Developed by Universal Robots and SICK, two global leaders in collaborative automation and vision technology, the 2D Vision package gives students practical experience with the same tools used in modern manufacturing. From vision-guided robotics to Industry 5.0 concepts, it prepares learners for tomorrow’s automation careers today.

Who should attend
Educators, instructors and students in robotics and automation who want to gain practical experience with 2D vision systems and understand how these tools are used in real industry applications. This webinar is ideal for those looking to enhance their curriculum, bridge the skills gap in engineering education, and provide students with hands-on, career-relevant learning opportunities.
Why attend the webinar
Explore the skills gap and automation trends shaping engineering education Learn what is 2D vision system, why it matters, and how it’s used in real industry applications Watch a live demo and get a complete overview of the system and hardware Learn how to integrate the curriculum into your existing robotics programs Discover career pathways your students can access through practical robotics training supported by assessment and certification
Meet the experts
Join experts from Universal Robots and SICK for a 30-minute webinar and get an inside look at the new 2D Vision package for education.

Christopher Savoia
Host and Global Head of UR+ Ecosystem at Universal Robots

Bryan Sellars
Strategy & Business Exploration at SICK

Katie Juronoc
Education Curriculum Manager at Universal Robots

Sharon Richu Shaji
Systems Application Engineer II at SICK

See it.Learn it.Teach it.
Experience the full learning journey, from teacher training to student certification. Discover how this turnkey package fits seamlessly into your curriculum and helps students master real-world robotics applications.
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Be among the first to explore the UR & SICK 2D Vision package for education and see how you can elevate your robotics program