Description

The microcredential Basics of 2D Virtual Commissioning introduces learners to the principles and practices of 2D virtual commissioning, using simulation and modeling techniques to design, test, and optimize control systems for industrial processes in a two-dimensional environment. Participants gain hands-on experience with 2D virtual commissioning tools, simulating system behavior, validating control logic, and troubleshooting processes before deployment on real equipment. This microcredential equips learners with the skills to reduce downtime, enhance productivity, and accelerate time-to-market for industrial automation systems through practical, 2D simulation-based exercises.

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Details

Microcredential

Non-Formal

Learn & Earn

English

3 years

Learning Hours: 30

Basic

EQF - Europe: Level 5

Skills you will earn

Understanding 2D simulation of industrial systems

K1. Become familiar with simulation and virtualisation technologies

Validating PLC programs in a virtual environment

K2. Understand the process of simulating real-life experiences in a completely immersive digital environment

Identifying and troubleshooting system faults

S1. Machines/lines production and functioning simulation, including the whole production process

Optimizing process flows for efficiency

K4. Understand the categories, requirements, limitations and vulnerabilities of smart connected devices and automatic control systems for digital control, distribution, saving and use of energy and information management S2. Simulated processes in a physical automated process

Integrating and interacting with HMI and control interfaces

S3. Install automation components

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