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Mechatronics, A Technology Forecast

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  • Mechatronics: A Technology Forecast.
  • Authored By: John Vanston, Henry Elliott, Jim Brazell, Eliza Evans, James Irwin, Michael Bettersworth.
  • 130 Pages
  • Published July 2007.

Mechatronics is another way of saying "intelligent mechanical systems" and it is the foundation of many 21st century enabling technologies. Mechatronics involves the integration of mechanical and electrical systems with control systems and information technology.

Mechatronic products and processes are increasingly pervasive across a broad range of industries. These same industries are expressing a clear demand for highly skilled employees capable of excelling in these technologically advanced environments and competent in the multidisciplinary application of technologies associated with mechatronics. Colleges should to respond to these employer demands by updating curriculum and creating new courses and programs to serve this emerging technology workforce need.The analysis and information resources provided in this report will aid colleges in developing Mechatronic programs and certificates. This publication includes an overview of mechatronic technology and analysis of related occupations and salaries, inventory of existing mechatronic curriculum and considerations for colleges considering developing related programs and lists of industry experts and mechatronics companies.


 

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsvii
Prefaceix
Executive Summaryxi
Chapter One: Recommendations1
    Observations1
    Methodology2
    Recommendations for Community & Technical Colleges3
    RecommendationfortheTexasLeadershipConsortiumforCurriculumDevelopmentCCD6
    Texas State Government6
    Conclusion8
Chapter Two: Overview of Mechatronics9
    Current Status of Mechatronics9
    Mechatronics Trends-Drivers and Constraints22
Chapter Three: Mechatronics Technicians25
    Mechatronics as a Career25
Chapter Four: Initiating Mechatronics Programs in Texas Colleges37
    Demand for Formal Multidisciplinary Training37
    Relationship of Mechatronics to Existing CTC Programs38
    Texas State Technical College Harlingen Mechatronics Program39
    Challenge of Holistically Integrating Several Traditional Disciplines41
    Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities42
    Qualified Faculty44
    Laboratory Facilities45
    Importance of "Hands on Training" for Mechatronics Students48
    Thoughts on Mechatronics Program Initiation51
Chapter Five: Support for Mechatronics Program Development53
    Relevant Information from Government and Trade Association Sources53
    Relevant Information from Existing Mechatronics Programs53
Chapter Six: Conclusions67
 
List of Appendices
    Appendix A: Survey71
    Appendix B: Experts Consulted79
    Appendix C: Recommendation of Texas State Leadership Consortium for Curriculum Development83
    Appendix D: Mechatronics Company Directory85
    Appendix E: Select K-12 Mechatronics Programs99
Bibliography105
 
List of Exhibits
    Exhibit 2.1: Mechatronics Applications10
    Exhibit 2.2: Advantages of Mechatronics Systems10
    Exhibit 2.3: Robotic Welding Line in Automobile Assembly Plant11
    Exhibit 2.4: Toyota Prius Hybrid Vehicle14
    Exhibit 2.5: Cleanway07 Overhead Monorail Wafer Transport16
    Exhibit 2.6: Inside a Wind Turbine17
    Exhibit 2.7: Nanobionic Motor from University of Texas at San Antonio19
    Exhibit 2.8: Bio-Mechatronics Today: Cochlear Ear Implant20
    Exhibit 2.9: Micro-Mechatronics Today: MIT Nano-Tweezers21
    Exhibit 3.1: Survey Question: Most Technicians Hired in Recent Years Have Had to Become Mechatronics Technicians, Typically Through On-the-Job Training, in Order to Maintain Job Competency26
    Exhibit 3.2: Survey Question: What Would These Technicians’ Primary Duties Involve?27
    Exhibit 3.3: Survey Question: Formal Mechatronics Training Can Materially Decrease the Time Necessary to Gain the Skills Required for Successful Mechatronics Employment28
    Exhibit 3.4: Survey Question: Anticipated New Mechatronic Hires in the Next 12 Months29
    Exhibit 3.5: Survey Question: Anticipated New Mechatronic Hires in the Next One to Three Years 29
    Exhibit 3.6: Average Mechatronics Technician Entry-Level Salary at Companies Hiring More Than 50 Mechatronics-Related Technicians in Next One to Three Years30
    Exhibit 3.7: Texas Statewide Wages, Occupational Employment Statistics Program, 200530
    Exhibit 3.8: Survey Question: Average Mechatronics Technician Entry-Level Starting Salary31
    Exhibit 3.9: Survey Question: Average Mechatronics Technician Salary After Five Years31
    Exhibit 3.10: Mechatronics Labor Market Information from the Texas Occupational and Skill Computer-Assisted Researcher32
    Exhibit 3.11: Regional Estimated Employment by SOC33
    Exhibit 4.1: On a Scale of 10 (Highest) to 1 (Lowest), How Would You Rate the Employment Attractiveness of Potential Employees with the Following Qualifications?38
    Exhibit 4.2: Relationship of Mechatronics to Existing CTC Programs38
    Exhibit 4.3: Increases and Decreases in Employment Caused by Mechatronics39
    Exhibit 4.4: Course Topics Addressed in Existing Two-Year Mechatronics Programs40
    Exhibit 4.5: A Properly Designed and Conducted Two-Year CTC Mechatronics Program Can Provide Graduates with the Skills Required for Successful Employment as a Mechatronics Technician42
    Exhibit 4.6: On a Scale of 10 (Highest) to 1 (Lowest), How Would You Rate the Importance of the Following Capabilities for Mechatronics Technicians?44
    Exhibit 4.7: Mechatronics 860-Mini-Cim Mechatronics Trainer from Amitrol46
    Exhibit 4.8: Mechatronics-Flexible Manufacturing System Trainer from Lab-Volt47
    Exhibit 4.9: Qwerk and TeRK Robot for Education48
    Exhibit 5.1: Mechatronics Curriculum, TSTC Harlingen55
    Exhibit 5.2: Sierra College Entry-Level Mechatronics Courses60
    Exhibit 5.3: Sierra College Capstone Mechatronics Courses60
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