On Saturday, May 17, during the Open Day of ITS Biomedicale Mirandola, we officially inaugurated the new robotics lab designed and built by Ideativa — a cutting-edge training environment focused on collaborative robotics, industrial automation, and the skills required by Industry 4.0.

The event welcomed students, teachers, companies, and institutions for a moment of discovery, dialogue, and inspiration around the technologies shaping the future.

A didactic lab designed for robotics and automation training

Over the past few months, the Ideativa team led the complete renewal of the robotics lab, transforming it into an educational space capable of simulating a real production cycle inspired by biomedical industry processes.

The goal: to bring technical education closer to real manufacturing environments, using up-to-date technologies and promoting a hands-on learning experience aligned with today’s industrial needs.

Installed technologies in the new robotics lab

The lab is now equipped with:

  • 4 ABB collaborative robots (GoFa and Yumi) for handling, assembly, and palletizing
  • 1 industrial KUKA robot, now fully operational within a safety-enclosed area
  • Shuttle conveyor belt, simulating automated component flow between workstations
  • Siemens PLC, for system control and supervision
  • Custom HMI interface, enabling intuitive interaction with the production cell
  • Artificial vision systems, for quality control and part positioning
  • Fully integrated production line, replicating the logic of smart manufacturing

This setup allows students to experience advanced technologies first-hand, with a focus on interconnection, safety, and collaborative automation in a training context.

A day of connection between education, industry, and innovation

During the Open Day, visitors explored the lab, watched live demos, and engaged with teachers and technical experts involved in the project.

The event generated great interest and confirmed the importance of investing in advanced technical training to develop the skills needed in automation and digital transformation.

Ideativa’s commitment to robotics education for Industry 4.0

With this project, Ideativa confirms its role in technical education, supporting schools and institutions with real-world solutions in robotics, offline programming, and automated systems design.

We thank ITS Biomedicale Mirandola for their trust, our technology partners for their support, and all participants for their enthusiasm and energy.

 

A New Robotics Lab for ITS Biomedicale Mirandola: A Project by Ideativa

On Saturday, May 17, during the Open Day of ITS Biomedicale Mirandola, we officially inaugurated the new robotics lab designed and built by Ideativa — a cutting-edge training environment focused on collaborative robotics, industrial automation, and the skills required by Industry 4.0.

The event welcomed students, teachers, companies, and institutions for a moment of discovery, dialogue, and inspiration around the technologies shaping the future.


A didactic lab designed for robotics and automation training

Over the past few months, the Ideativa team led the complete renewal of the robotics lab, transforming it into an educational space capable of simulating a real production cycle inspired by biomedical industry processes.

The goal: to bring technical education closer to real manufacturing environments, using up-to-date technologies and promoting a hands-on learning experience aligned with today’s industrial needs.


Installed technologies in the new robotics lab

The lab is now equipped with:

  • 4 ABB collaborative robots (GoFa and Yumi) for handling, assembly, and palletizing
  • 1 industrial KUKA robot, now fully operational within a safety-enclosed area
  • Shuttle conveyor belt, simulating automated component flow between workstations
  • Siemens PLC, for system control and supervision
  • Custom HMI interface, enabling intuitive interaction with the production cell
  • Artificial vision systems, for quality control and part positioning
  • Fully integrated production line, replicating the logic of smart manufacturing

This setup allows students to experience advanced technologies first-hand, with a focus on interconnection, safety, and collaborative automation in a training context.


A day of connection between education, industry, and innovation

During the Open Day, visitors explored the lab, watched live demos, and engaged with teachers and technical experts involved in the project.