FANUC America expands its SkillsUSA presence with robotics competitions, a new welding exhibition, certifications, equipment donations, and automation demos to advance technical workforce development.
For Immediate Release
Rochester Hills, MI – (June 1, 2026) – FANUC
America will expand its commitment to workforce development and technical
education at the 2026 SkillsUSA National Leadership & Skills Conference in
Atlanta from June 1-5 in the Georgia World Congress Center, with a broader
presence in
Booth #806
that includes industrial robotics competition support, equipment donations,
onsite certifications and participation in new robotic welding exhibition.
FANUC will donate a
LR Mate 200iD/7LC Clean Room robot
with a
R-30iB Plus controller
to a SkillsUSA member school and offer its full
Certified Education Training (CERT) program with
curriculum, eLearning,
ROBOGUIDE simulation and offline
programming software that enables students to program and test robots in a
virtual environment, and instructor training and certification.
FANUC will also play a lead role in the Robotics and Automation Technology
competition, which focuses on real world industrial automation skills. This
year’s national contest features participation from multiple robot
manufacturers, reflecting a continued shift toward industry relevant robotics
training. FANUC will support the college-age division, while other
manufacturers participate across secondary and collaborative challenge areas
designed to maintain fairness and accessibility for students.
Introducing a Robotic Welding Exhibition
New in 2026, FANUC will collaborate with SkillsUSA, the American Welding
Society,
Miller Welding
and Hypertherm to introduce a
robotic welding exhibition designed to showcase the next evolution of welding
education. The demonstration will feature two FANUC
CRX-10iA
collaborative robots equipped with welding power supply systems and will offer
daily hands on exhibitions for students, educators and industry partners.
The exhibition is intended to lay the groundwork for a future robotic welding
competition at SkillsUSA, pending state level participation and approval.
“Welding remains one of the most in demand technical skills across
manufacturing,” said Paul Aiello, FANUC America, Executive Director, CERT
Education Group. “By introducing robotic welding at SkillsUSA, we’re helping
students and educators understand how traditional skills are evolving and how
automation fits into modern production environments.”
Integrated Automation on Display
In addition to robotics competition support, FANUC will demonstrate an
integrated automation system that combines a
CRX-10iA
robot with an autonomous mobile platform, illustrating how advanced automation
technologies can be programmed and operated through a single interface. The
demonstration highlights how modern automation systems are becoming more
accessible and adaptable for education and industry alike.
Long Term Commitment to Technical Education
FANUC’s expanded involvement at SkillsUSA reflects the company’s broader
commitment to building a sustainable talent pipeline for advanced
manufacturing. The conference brings together thousands of students,
educators, and industry leaders, including many of FANUC’s manufacturing
customers, who support SkillsUSA as sponsors and advocates for technical
careers.
FANUC also continues to support alignment between national workforce
development initiatives and global skills competitions, including WorldSkills,
where robotics and systems integration are key focus areas.
About FANUC America Corporation
FANUC America Corporation is a subsidiary of FANUC CORPORATION in Japan, and
provides industry-leading CNC systems, robotics and ROBOMACHINEs.
FANUC’s innovative technologies and proven expertise help manufacturers
in the Americas maximize productivity, reliability and profitability.
Headquartered in Rochester Hills, Mich., FANUC America has facilities
throughout North and South America. Visit www.fanucamerica.com for more information or explore the CRX line of cobots at CRX.FANUCAmerica.com.
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