UR courses

Our ATC, equipped with two cobot stations and a 75-inch interactive monitor, is the perfect environment for Basic and Advanced UR courses (click here to learn more) and Robot Safety course. The latter is available in two different modes: Beginner and Expert.
The Robot Safety Beginner course will cover the following topics:
  • Requirements for robotic cells according to EN 10218-2
  • Shelters and protective devices (barriers, laser scanners, radar) according to EN 13857 and EN 13855
  • Collaborative applications, limits and minimum safety requirements set by ISO/TS 15066
The course includes a workshop on carrying out a risk assessment of a real application

The Robot Safety Expert course, in addition to the Beginner course topics, will cover the following topics:
  • Determination of the required performance level (PLr) for functional safety EN 13849-1
  • Calculation using SISTEMA software and validation of the PL achieved according to EN 13849-2
The course includes a workshop on carrying out a risk assessment of a real application
Choose the date that’s right for you:
Robot Safety Course January 15-16, 2025


Robot Safety Beginner course: January 15, 2025 – duration: 8 hours
The Robot Safety Beginner course introduces the main definitions on robotic systems and Integrated Manufacturing System (IMS), describing workspaces and types of human-robot contact.
Risk assessment for collaborative human-robot applications and risk reduction methodologies will be presented. The course includes a workshop for conducting a risk assessment of a real application.
The exercises will be provided in hard copy during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.


Safety Expert Course: January 15-16, 2025 – duration 8 + 8 hours
The first day of the course coincides with Robot Safety Beginner. In the second module, the course covers all aspects of functional safety according to EN 13849-1 and EN 13849-2 standards: from determining the minimum performance level for safety devices to their validation through analysis and testing.
The exercise involves using the risk assessment performed the previous day to perform a calculation (using SISTEMA software) on the identified safety functions.
All exercises will be provided during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.
Robot Safety Course February 12-13, 2025


Robot Safety Beginner course: February 12, 2025 – duration: 8 hours
The Robot Safety Beginner course introduces the main definitions on robotic systems and Integrated Manufacturing System (IMS), describing workspaces and types of human-robot contact.
Risk assessment for collaborative human-robot applications and risk reduction methodologies will be presented. The course includes a workshop for conducting a risk assessment of a real application.
The exercises will be provided in hard copy during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.


Safety Expert Course: February 12-13, 2025 – duration 8 + 8 hours
The first day of the course coincides with Robot Safety Beginner. In the second module, the course covers all aspects of functional safety according to EN 13849-1 and EN 13849-2 standards: from determining the minimum performance level for safety devices to their validation through analysis and testing.
The exercise involves using the risk assessment performed the previous day to perform a calculation (using SISTEMA software) on the identified safety functions.
All exercises will be provided during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.
Robot Safety Course March 12-13, 2025


Robot Safety Beginner course: March 12, 2025 – duration: 8 hours
The Robot Safety Beginner course introduces the main definitions on robotic systems and Integrated Manufacturing System (IMS), describing workspaces and types of human-robot contact.
Risk assessment for collaborative human-robot applications and risk reduction methodologies will be presented. The course includes a workshop for conducting a risk assessment of a real application.
The exercises will be provided in hard copy during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.


Safety Expert Course: March 12-13, 2025 – duration 8 + 8 hours
The first day of the course coincides with Robot Safety Beginner. In the second module, the course covers all aspects of functional safety according to EN 13849-1 and EN 13849-2 standards: from determining the minimum performance level for safety devices to their validation through analysis and testing.
The exercise involves using the risk assessment performed the previous day to perform a calculation (using SISTEMA software) on the identified safety functions.
All exercises will be provided during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.
Robot Safety Course April 2-3, 2025


Robot Safety Beginner course: April 2, 2025 – duration: 8 hours
The Robot Safety Beginner course introduces the main definitions on robotic systems and Integrated Manufacturing System (IMS), describing workspaces and types of human-robot contact.
Risk assessment for collaborative human-robot applications and risk reduction methodologies will be presented. The course includes a workshop for conducting a risk assessment of a real application.
The exercises will be provided in hard copy during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.


Safety Expert Course: April 2-3, 2025 – duration 8 + 8 hours
The first day of the course coincides with Robot Safety Beginner. In the second module, the course covers all aspects of functional safety according to EN 13849-1 and EN 13849-2 standards: from determining the minimum performance level for safety devices to their validation through analysis and testing.
The exercise involves using the risk assessment performed the previous day to perform a calculation (using SISTEMA software) on the identified safety functions.
All exercises will be provided during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.
Robot Safety Course May 14-15, 2025


Robot Safety Beginner course: May 14, 2025 – duration: 8 hours
The Robot Safety Beginner course introduces the main definitions on robotic systems and Integrated Manufacturing System (IMS), describing workspaces and types of human-robot contact.
Risk assessment for collaborative human-robot applications and risk reduction methodologies will be presented. The course includes a workshop for conducting a risk assessment of a real application.
The exercises will be provided in hard copy during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.


Safety Expert Course: May 14-15, 2025 – duration 8 + 8 hours
The first day of the course coincides with Robot Safety Beginner. In the second module, the course covers all aspects of functional safety according to EN 13849-1 and EN 13849-2 standards: from determining the minimum performance level for safety devices to their validation through analysis and testing.
The exercise involves using the risk assessment performed the previous day to perform a calculation (using SISTEMA software) on the identified safety functions.
All exercises will be provided during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.
Robot Safety Course June 11-12, 2025


Robot Safety Beginner course: June 11, 2025 – duration: 8 hours
The Robot Safety Beginner course introduces the main definitions on robotic systems and Integrated Manufacturing System (IMS), describing workspaces and types of human-robot contact.
Risk assessment for collaborative human-robot applications and risk reduction methodologies will be presented. The course includes a workshop for conducting a risk assessment of a real application.
The exercises will be provided in hard copy during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.


Safety Expert Course: June 11-12, 2025 – duration 8 + 8 hours
The first day of the course coincides with Robot Safety Beginner. In the second module, the course covers all aspects of functional safety according to EN 13849-1 and EN 13849-2 standards: from determining the minimum performance level for safety devices to their validation through analysis and testing.
The exercise involves using the risk assessment performed the previous day to perform a calculation (using SISTEMA software) on the identified safety functions.
All exercises will be provided during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.
Robot Safety Course July 9-10, 2025


Robot Safety Beginner course: July 9, 2025 – duration: 8 hours
The Robot Safety Beginner course introduces the main definitions on robotic systems and Integrated Manufacturing System (IMS), describing workspaces and types of human-robot contact.
Risk assessment for collaborative human-robot applications and risk reduction methodologies will be presented. The course includes a workshop for conducting a risk assessment of a real application.
The exercises will be provided in hard copy during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.


Safety Expert Course: July 9-10, 2025 – duration 8 + 8 hours
The first day of the course coincides with Robot Safety Beginner. In the second module, the course covers all aspects of functional safety according to EN 13849-1 and EN 13849-2 standards: from determining the minimum performance level for safety devices to their validation through analysis and testing.
The exercise involves using the risk assessment performed the previous day to perform a calculation (using SISTEMA software) on the identified safety functions.
All exercises will be provided during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.
Robot Safety Course September 10-11, 2025


Robot Safety Beginner course: September 10, 2025 – duration: 8 hours
The Robot Safety Beginner course introduces the main definitions on robotic systems and Integrated Manufacturing System (IMS), describing workspaces and types of human-robot contact.
Risk assessment for collaborative human-robot applications and risk reduction methodologies will be presented. The course includes a workshop for conducting a risk assessment of a real application.
The exercises will be provided in hard copy during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.


Safety Expert Course: September 10-11, 2025 – duration 8 + 8 hours
The first day of the course coincides with Robot Safety Beginner. In the second module, the course covers all aspects of functional safety according to EN 13849-1 and EN 13849-2 standards: from determining the minimum performance level for safety devices to their validation through analysis and testing.
The exercise involves using the risk assessment performed the previous day to perform a calculation (using SISTEMA software) on the identified safety functions.
All exercises will be provided during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.
Robot Safety Course October 15-16, 2025


Robot Safety Beginner course: October 15, 2025 – duration: 8 hours
The Robot Safety Beginner course introduces the main definitions on robotic systems and Integrated Manufacturing System (IMS), describing workspaces and types of human-robot contact.
Risk assessment for collaborative human-robot applications and risk reduction methodologies will be presented. The course includes a workshop for conducting a risk assessment of a real application.
The exercises will be provided in hard copy during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.


Safety Expert Course: October 15-16, 2025 – duration 8 + 8 hours
The first day of the course coincides with Robot Safety Beginner. In the second module, the course covers all aspects of functional safety according to EN 13849-1 and EN 13849-2 standards: from determining the minimum performance level for safety devices to their validation through analysis and testing.
The exercise involves using the risk assessment performed the previous day to perform a calculation (using SISTEMA software) on the identified safety functions.
All exercises will be provided during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.
Robot Safety Course November 12-13, 2025


Robot Safety Beginner course: November 12, 2025 – duration: 8 hours
The Robot Safety Beginner course introduces the main definitions on robotic systems and Integrated Manufacturing System (IMS), describing workspaces and types of human-robot contact.
Risk assessment for collaborative human-robot applications and risk reduction methodologies will be presented. The course includes a workshop for conducting a risk assessment of a real application.
The exercises will be provided in hard copy during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.


Safety Expert Course: November 12-13, 2025 – duration 8 + 8 hours
The first day of the course coincides with Robot Safety Beginner. In the second module, the course covers all aspects of functional safety according to EN 13849-1 and EN 13849-2 standards: from determining the minimum performance level for safety devices to their validation through analysis and testing.
The exercise involves using the risk assessment performed the previous day to perform a calculation (using SISTEMA software) on the identified safety functions.
All exercises will be provided during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.
Robot Safety Course December 10-11, 2025


Robot Safety Beginner course: December 10, 2025 – duration: 8 hours
The Robot Safety Beginner course introduces the main definitions on robotic systems and Integrated Manufacturing System (IMS), describing workspaces and types of human-robot contact.
Risk assessment for collaborative human-robot applications and risk reduction methodologies will be presented. The course includes a workshop for conducting a risk assessment of a real application.
The exercises will be provided in hard copy during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.


Safety Expert Course: December 10-11, 2025 – duration 8 + 8 hours
The first day of the course coincides with Robot Safety Beginner. In the second module, the course covers all aspects of functional safety according to EN 13849-1 and EN 13849-2 standards: from determining the minimum performance level for safety devices to their validation through analysis and testing.
The exercise involves using the risk assessment performed the previous day to perform a calculation (using SISTEMA software) on the identified safety functions.
All exercises will be provided during the course and also available to the trainee at the end of the training day. A learning questionnaire will be administered to participants at the conclusion of the day.