Video showcasing mechatronics technology recorded at Anne Arundel Community College, Ivy Tech, College of Lake County, Florida State College & Roane Community College
I am pursuing Mechatronics from Mumbai university from India. My university is not much experienced with the Field but yeah this video sums up wat we learn. We learn to make an entire Working System and Yes a wide Open Field to choose n open ur mind
Mechatronics is soooo fun, i am taking it right now in 11th grade, and we are the only one in virginia that competed in skills usa so were going to atlanta George for nationals.
Bro can you help me out please basically i want to do mechatronics and i applied to many apprenticeships/traineeship and i got an interview next week to do with engineering maintenance mechatronics can you explain to me what i would be doing or working with and is it a high demand job and whether it would take me far in the future please help me
This is how we bring jobs back to America. We obviously can't pay hundreds of people to make coffee mugs if we want to sell them for $1, but we can have machines make them and pay 10 people to maintain the machines.
One of the main reasons why I’m going to study mechatronics, because it’s going to be a very future proof job once robots start taking over more manual labor jobs.
Use barometer for production of electricity Even one kilometers square surface gives many megawatts of energy per day Turn turbine by using hydraulic and gear and leverage so Keep talking
A small barometer doings work but a bigger model doing more work which is automatically synchronise and we got clean Air and clear environment By the environment For the environment At the environment On the environment In the environment Over the environment Do some math over it and energy crisis become history forever
Think jungle gym at the park. The cabinet work is OK. Its where the machine moves it isnt made for people. You will be in the most awkward positions to get to the part on some machines. Tall is good sometimes. Short is good in others. Being fat is always bad.
OH yeah BTW recently digging into PLC's due to my final sem in the 3rd year Arduino are much better at precise applications while PLC is used only in robust applications
What about international students?? That wants to study this? I would like to and im gobsmacked its only for 1 year!. I assumed it would be a 3-4 years course
Random Dude it combines them with no major.. in other words a good percentage of each and then study a major in a direct area such as mechanical electrical or software.
@@garystinten9339 depends on the university/collage, some offer a proper engineering major in mecatronics, others just slap together the parts and generally give u an electrical major or sometimes a double major. A proper mecatronics degree will often give u entry requirements for multiple engineering bodies so potentially gives you the widest opportunity for future jobs, but because it doesn't specialise as much your unlikely to have as much experience in any one feild.