The Centre of Excellence will mainly focus on robotics (4-axis and 6-axis), PLC automation, and smart assembly systems.
Delta Electronics India has partnered with the Tamil Nadu Skill Development Corporation (TNSDC) to open a Centre of Excellence (CoE) in Robotics and PLC Automation at the College of Engineering, Bargur in the Krishnagiri district of Tamil Nadu.
The centre has been set up as a modern industrial automation training facility. Its goal is to reduce the gap between classroom learning and real industry requirements. It will help students and working professionals gain practical, industry-relevant skills needed in today’s manufacturing sector. The centre has been implemented by the Tamil Nadu Apex Skill Development Centre for Automobile (TN AutoSkills).
The Centre of Excellence will mainly focus on robotics (4-axis and 6-axis), PLC automation, and smart assembly systems. It includes advanced facilities such as 4-axis and 6-axis robotic systems, PLC training workstations, and a smart screwdriver assembly cell that replicates real industrial environments.
Niranjan Nayak, Managing Director of Delta Electronics India, said the centre is designed to reflect real industrial conditions so that trainees can gain practical experience in automation systems. Through both short-term and long-term programmes, the company aims to develop a skilled workforce that can support automation-driven industries and strengthen India’s position in advanced manufacturing.
The centre will offer short-term training programmes of 120 hours every month and long-term programmes of 272 hours every quarter under TNSDC’s flagship initiative, Vetri Nichayam. Each batch will include around 20 to 25 participants depending on demand. The structured curriculum is designed to provide measurable skill development and strong industry relevance.
With this initiative in Krishnagiri district, Delta Electronics India and TNSDC aim to support India’s manufacturing growth, skill development goals, and industrial progress. The programme will also strengthen collaboration between industry, government institutions, and local communities to build a more technology-driven future.


















