Advance Research & Skill Development
Robotics Center of Excellence
Janyu Technologies establishes Centers of Excellence (CoE) and hosts technology expos to educate students on emerging technologies and equip them to address real-world, industry-oriented challenges. Through academic collaborations, we engage in research-driven projects such as firefighting drones with Mumbai University and mining automation solutions with NIT Bhilai, actively bridging the gap between innovation and industry requirements.
Janyu–NIT Raipur Robotics Centre of Excellence
Location: Raipur
The Janyu–NIT Raipur CoE focuses on advanced robotics for mining, civil construction, and industrial automation. It enables field-ready innovation through collaborative research and development.
Janyu - MU Robotics Center of Excellence
Location: Mumbai Kalyan
Janyu - MAHE - Robotics Center of Excellence
JANYU - IIT- Robotics Center of Excellence
The JANYU–IIT Bhilai Robotics Centre of Excellence is focused on developing advanced robotic systems for mining, civil construction, and disaster management. It aims to enhance operational safety, efficiency, and automation through cutting-edge technology.
After completing the course, students will learn the following:
- Basics of industrial robots (robotic arms, various sensors, grippers, etc).
- Fundamental principles (arc welding, material handling, etc).
- Specifications and components of industrial robots (robot arm, end-effector (gripper), controller, etc).
- PLC/HMI fundamentals and applications.
- Hands-on training on articulated robots (including 5-axis and 6-axis robots).
- Types and functions of grippers.
- Basic to advanced programming to control robotic movements and operations.
Amid the industrial automation under Industry 4.0, a course on robotic solutions is needed due to the demand for skilled manpower, hands-on experience, creativity and career opportunities. Thus, JanyuTech and Universities introduce a Trade Certification Course called the Certificate Course on ‘Basic Operation and Maintenance of Robotics and Automation.’



























































