Abstract

Abstract An account of the demand and provision for courses in robotics at sub-degree level in the 1980s. The basic hypothesis, that there is a mismatch between training needs in robotics, and the supply of courses to meet those needs, is examined by means of a survey of robot users, suppliers and courses in Colleges of Further Education in England and Wales. There was found to be a mismatch between demand and supply. The problems of developing the supply of courses to match the demand for such courses is examined, with the need to keep up-to-date with developments of robotics in the industry and commerce.

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