
Industry 4.0 OMRON PLC
12 - 13 AUGUST 2026
COURSE INTRODUCTION
This hands-on programme introduces PLC structure, operation and programming using an OMRON automation platform. Participants identify PLC hardware, develop and test logic-control programs, work with inputs and outputs, and apply practical diagnostic methods that support industrial automation, data monitoring and equipment troubleshooting. Practical examples and guided discussion help participants connect the subject to decisions and challenges in their own workplace.
COURSE OBJECTIVES
By the end of this programme, participants should be able to:
- Identify PLC hardware, processor memory, input/output devices and the program-scan cycle.
- Apply binary logic and Boolean principles when developing PLC control programs.
- Develop and test ladder-logic sequences using AND, OR and NOT operations.
- Program and verify on-delay, off-delay, retentive-timer and counter instructions.
- Monitor PLC programs and safely force I/O during commissioning and diagnosis.
- Troubleshoot PLC hardware, field I/O and logic faults using a structured method.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
This programme is suitable for engineers, technicians, automation personnel, maintenance teams, production teams, digital transformation leads and technical staff involved in industrial systems.
COURSE CONTENT
- PLC architecture, hardware, processor memory and I/O devices
- Binary concepts, Boolean algebra and program-scan operation
- Ladder-logic development using AND, OR and NOT operations
- On-delay, off-delay and retentive timer instructions
- Up-counter and down-counter programming
- Program editing, monitoring and safe I/O forcing
- PLC hardware, field-I/O and logic troubleshooting
- Preventive maintenance for PLC control systems






