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Introduction of Robotics & Automation

Enquiry
Programme Code D237
Domain
Smart Systems
Level
Foundation
Learning Partner(s)
Civil Service College
Duration
Format E-learning
Rating
Competencies
Robotics & Automation Standards and Policies Robot Fleet Management
Job Roles
Public Service Officer (non-ICT&SS) Specialised Systems Engineer (Robotics)

Overview

Discover the world of Robotics & Automation (R&A) and the potential benefits they bring to you and your agency. This programme is designed for all Public Service Officers to better understand and appreciate what R&A is and its developments in the public sector. Through the programme, you will learn the fundamental concept of R&A and how R&A can benefit you and your Agency.

Key Takeaways

At the end of this programme, you will be able to:
  • Gain a basic understanding of Robotics & Automation (R&A) and the potential benefits they bring
  • Identify opportunities to apply R&A technologies in the public sector and in your work
  • Gain an awareness of the available resources that would facilitate R&A adoption

Who Should Attend

Please refer to the job roles section.

Programme Structure

This programme will cover the following topics:

  • What is Robotics & Automation
  • Components of R&A
  • R&A in the public sector
  • Opportunities for R&A Adoption in the public sector
  • Activities by R&A Clusters

Refer to the programme page for further details on the content provider(s).

NOTE
This self-paced e-learning programme is accessible by all Public Service Officers via this link.

This programme is complimentary.

Learners are required to register via the LEARN Portal

Step-by-Step Guide

1. Login to LEARN Portal

2. If using laptop:

  • Type module title, e.g. Fundamentals of Simulation, in the search bar.
  • Click on title.
  • Click on ‘Start Learning’ to proceed.

3. If using mobile:

  • Tap on the “Discover” tab.
  • Type module title, e.g. Fundamentals of Simulation, in the search bar.
  • Tap on title.
  • Tap on ‘Start Learning’ to proceed.

Note that the process for accessing CSC LEARN modules is generic.