AI for Robotics represents the meeting point between intelligence and motion — where algorithms think, sensors perceive, and machines act with purpose. It’s the frontier where data becomes dexterity, powering the next generation of autonomous systems, industrial robots, and intelligent machines.
In these instructor-led live training courses, participants explore how artificial intelligence transforms robotics into adaptive, learning systems. Through hands-on exercises, they dive into perception models, motion planning, reinforcement learning, and AI-driven control architectures that bring machines closer to human-like responsiveness.
Those joining online enter an environment that mirrors the pace of real labs — guided step by step through live demonstrations and collaborative coding via an interactive remote desktop. Every session unfolds as a shared exploration of logic and movement, not a one-way lecture.
For teams who prefer to build and test side by side, onsite live training in Ontario — held at customer premises or within NobleProg corporate training centers — transforms learning into experimentation. Robots, code, and imagination meet in a practical space where theory takes physical form.
Also known as Robotics AI or Intelligent Robotics, our training helps professionals bridge software and mechanics — building systems that sense, decide, and act with increasing autonomy and precision.
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London - London City Centre
380 Wellington Street, London, Canada, N6A 5B5
The centre occupies the 6th floor of City Centre Building a conveniently-located corner complex in downtown London, Ontario.
West Toronto - Etobicoke
10 Four Seasons Place, Toronto, Canada, M9B 6H7
Etobicoke is a prestigious area located on the western fringe of Toronto, and is the cushion between Toronto and Mississauga. Easily accessible by public transportation (bus) and is 5 minutes from the local subway station.
Scarborough – 10 Milner Business Court
10 Milner Business Court, Scarborough, Canada, M1B 3C6
The Milner Court Centre occupies the third floor of a corner property. It is easily accessible by public transport, both by bus and the rapid transit system.
Oakville - Winston Park
2010 Winston Park Drive, Oakville, Canada, L6H 5R7
The Winston Park centre is located close to both the Queen Elizabeth Way and Ontario 403 giving easy access for Burlington and Hamilton to the west and Mississauga and Toronto to the East.
Barrie - 49 High Street
49 High Street, Barrie, Canada, L4N 5J4
Balance work and leisure from our office space at 49 High Street. Barrie has a bustling commercial heart and enjoys great connectivity – our central office space is just a few minutes’ drive from Highway 400
Maximise opportunities in this forward-thinking city, a knowledge center home to several tech giants. Our well-connected 180 Northfield Drive West centre is on the city's Corporate Campus near the prestigious University of Waterloo.
Kitchener - 22 Frederick Street
22 Frederick Street, Kitchener, canada, N2H 6M6
Prominent office space in downtown location
Establish your business in the heart of downtown Kitchener. Work alongside leading finance and insurance companies at our 22 Frederick Street offices on the corner of Frederick Street, giving you easy access to local amenities.
Brampton - 2 County Court
2 County Court Boulevard, Brampton, Canada, L6W 3W8
Look to the future with an office space at 2 County Court, a building with outstanding sustainability credentials. The third largest city in Greater Toronto enjoys great transport links, while Toronto’s international airport is under 10 miles away.
Richmond Hill - The Business Exchange
9225 Leslie Street, Richmond Hill, Canada, L4B 3H6
Place your business in the peaceful surroundings of Richmond Hill, home to leading global brands. Located in the northern suburbs, our The Business Exchange workspace is just a 30-minute drive from central Toronto and the International Airport.
Ottawa - Albert & Metcalfe
116 Albert Street, Ottawa, Canada, K1P 5G3
Across the street from the World Exchange Plaza. The Ottawa Shaw Centre and CF Rideau Centre shopping mall 10 minutes away.
Barrie-49 High Street
3rd floor, Dunlop Street West, Barrie, Canada, L4N 1A8
A Perfect Balance of Work and Leisure by Lake Simcoe
Combine productivity with relaxation in our office space at 49 High Street. Located in the vibrant commercial center of Barrie, this office offers excellent connectivity, with Highway 400 just a short drive away.
Work efficiently in a modern brick building featuring a glass-fronted entrance, beautifully designed workspaces, and curated artwork in every meeting room. After a productive day, enjoy the nearby restaurants or take a leisurely walk to Heritage Park by the waterfront for some fresh air and relaxation.
Toronto - Toronto Street
36 Toronto Street, Toronto, Canada, M5C 2C5
Steps away from Toronto's prestigious financial core. Fast link to Pearson International Airport - less than 30 minutes away.
Ottawa - 343 Preston
343 Preston Street, Ottawa, Canada, K1S 1N4
On the top floor of a distinctive office tower that's highly visible from Highway 417, you will find Regus 343 Preston Centre in Ottawa. Only a 10 minute drive from downtown Ottawa, a short stroll away from Downs Lake, and located near the lively intersection of Preston Gladstone in Little Italy.
Mississauga - Airways
5925 Airport Road, Mississauga, Canada, L4V 1W1
Airways is a beautiful center located at 5925 Airport Road, directly across from Toronto Pearson International Airport offering shuttle services. Adjacent to Highways 409 and 427, our center is easily accessible.
Edge AI enables artificial intelligence models to run directly on embedded or resource-constrained devices, reducing latency and power consumption while increasing autonomy and privacy in robotic systems.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level embedded developers and robotics engineers who wish to implement machine learning inference and optimization techniques directly on robotic hardware using TinyML and edge AI frameworks.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the fundamentals of TinyML and edge AI for robotics.
Convert and deploy AI models for on-device inference.
Optimize models for speed, size, and energy efficiency.
Integrate edge AI systems into robotic control architectures.
Evaluate performance and accuracy in real-world scenarios.
Format of the Course
Interactive lecture and discussion.
Hands-on practice using TinyML and edge AI toolchains.
Practical exercises on embedded and robotic hardware platforms.
Course Customization Options
To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
This instructor-led, live training in Ontario (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level participants who wish to explore the role of collaborative robots (cobots) and other human-centric AI systems in modern workplaces.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the principles of Human-Centric Physical AI and its applications.
Explore the role of collaborative robots in enhancing workplace productivity.
Identify and address challenges in human-machine interactions.
Design workflows that optimize collaboration between humans and AI-driven systems.
Promote a culture of innovation and adaptability in AI-integrated workplaces.
Reinforcement learning (RL) is a machine learning paradigm where agents learn to make decisions by interacting with an environment. In robotics, RL enables autonomous systems to develop adaptive control and decision-making capabilities through experience and feedback.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at advanced-level machine learning engineers, robotics researchers, and developers who wish to design, implement, and deploy reinforcement learning algorithms in robotic applications.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the principles and mathematics of reinforcement learning.
Implement RL algorithms such as Q-learning, DDPG, and PPO.
Integrate RL with robotic simulation environments using OpenAI Gym and ROS 2.
Train robots to perform complex tasks autonomously through trial and error.
Optimize training performance using deep learning frameworks like PyTorch.
Format of the Course
Interactive lecture and discussion.
Hands-on implementation using Python, PyTorch, and OpenAI Gym.
Practical exercises in simulated or physical robotic environments.
Course Customization Options
To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
OpenCV is an open-source computer vision library that enables real-time image processing, while deep learning frameworks such as TensorFlow provide the tools for intelligent perception and decision-making in robotic systems.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level robotics engineers, computer vision practitioners, and machine learning engineers who wish to apply computer vision and deep learning techniques for robotic perception and autonomy.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Implement computer vision pipelines using OpenCV.
Integrate deep learning models for object detection and recognition.
Use vision-based data for robotic control and navigation.
Combine classical vision algorithms with deep neural networks.
Deploy computer vision systems on embedded and robotic platforms.
Format of the Course
Interactive lecture and discussion.
Hands-on practice using OpenCV and TensorFlow.
Live-lab implementation on simulated or physical robotic systems.
Course Customization Options
To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
This instructor-led, live training in Ontario (online or onsite) is aimed at advanced-level robotics engineers and AI researchers who wish to utilize Multimodal AI for integrating various sensory data to create more autonomous and efficient robots that can see, hear, and touch.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Implement multimodal sensing in robotic systems.
Develop AI algorithms for sensor fusion and decision-making.
Create robots that can perform complex tasks in dynamic environments.
Address challenges in real-time data processing and actuation.
ROS 2 (Robot Operating System 2) is an open-source framework designed to support the development of complex and scalable robotic applications.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level robotics engineers and developers who wish to implement autonomous navigation and SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) using ROS 2.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Set up and configure ROS 2 for autonomous navigation applications.
Implement SLAM algorithms for mapping and localization.
Integrate sensors such as LiDAR and cameras with ROS 2.
Simulate and test autonomous navigation in Gazebo.
Deploy navigation stacks on physical robots.
Format of the Course
Interactive lecture and discussion.
Hands-on practice using ROS 2 tools and simulation environments.
Live-lab implementation and testing on virtual or physical robots.
Course Customization Options
To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
This instructor-led, live training in Ontario (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level participants who wish to enhance their skills in designing, programming, and deploying intelligent robotic systems for automation and beyond.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the principles of Physical AI and its applications in robotics and automation.
Design and program intelligent robotic systems for dynamic environments.
Implement AI models for autonomous decision-making in robots.
Leverage simulation tools for robotic testing and optimization.
Address challenges such as sensor fusion, real-time processing, and energy efficiency.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Robotics combines machine learning, control systems, and sensor fusion to create intelligent machines capable of perceiving, reasoning, and acting autonomously. Through modern tools like ROS 2, TensorFlow, and OpenCV, engineers can now design robots that navigate, plan, and interact with real-world environments intelligently.
This instructor-led, live training (online or onsite) is aimed at intermediate-level engineers who wish to develop, train, and deploy AI-driven robotic systems using current open-source technologies and frameworks.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Use Python and ROS 2 to build and simulate robotic behaviors.
Implement Kalman and Particle Filters for localization and tracking.
Apply computer vision techniques using OpenCV for perception and object detection.
Use TensorFlow for motion prediction and learning-based control.
Integrate SLAM (Simultaneous Localization and Mapping) for autonomous navigation.
Develop reinforcement learning models to improve robotic decision-making.
Format of the Course
Interactive lecture and discussion.
Hands-on implementation using ROS 2 and Python.
Practical exercises with simulated and real robotic environments.
Course Customization Options
To request a customized training for this course, please contact us to arrange.
In this instructor-led, live training in Ontario (online or onsite), participants will learn the different technologies, frameworks and techniques for programming different types of robots to be used in the field of nuclear technology and environmental systems.
The 6-week course is held 5 days a week. Each day is 4-hours long and consists of lectures, discussions, and hands-on robot development in a live lab environment. Participants will complete various real-world projects applicable to their work in order to practice their acquired knowledge.
The target hardware for this course will be simulated in 3D through simulation software. The ROS (Robot Operating System) open-source framework, C++ and Python will be used for programming the robots.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the key concepts used in robotic technologies.
Understand and manage the interaction between software and hardware in a robotic system.
Understand and implement the software components that underpin robotics.
Build and operate a simulated mechanical robot that can see, sense, process, navigate, and interact with humans through voice.
Understand the necessary elements of artificial intelligence (machine learning, deep learning, etc.) applicable to building a smart robot.
Implement filters (Kalman and Particle) to enable the robot to locate moving objects in its environment.
Implement search algorithms and motion planning.
Implement PID controls to regulate a robot's movement within an environment.
Implement SLAM algorithms to enable a robot to map out an unknown environment.
Extend a robot's ability to perform complex tasks through Deep Learning.
Test and troubleshoot a robot in realistic scenarios.
In this instructor-led, live training in Ontario (online or onsite), participants will learn the different technologies, frameworks and techniques for programming different types of robots to be used in the field of nuclear technology and environmental systems.
The 4-week course is held 5 days a week. Each day is 4-hours long and consists of lectures, discussions, and hands-on robot development in a live lab environment. Participants will complete various real-world projects applicable to their work in order to practice their acquired knowledge.
The target hardware for this course will be simulated in 3D through simulation software. The code will then be loaded onto physical hardware (Arduino or other) for final deployment testing. The ROS (Robot Operating System) open-source framework, C++ and Python will be used for programming the robots.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Understand the key concepts used in robotic technologies.
Understand and manage the interaction between software and hardware in a robotic system.
Understand and implement the software components that underpin robotics.
Build and operate a simulated mechanical robot that can see, sense, process, navigate, and interact with humans through voice.
Understand the necessary elements of artificial intelligence (machine learning, deep learning, etc.) applicable to building a smart robot.
Implement filters (Kalman and Particle) to enable the robot to locate moving objects in its environment.
Implement search algorithms and motion planning.
Implement PID controls to regulate a robot's movement within an environment.
Implement SLAM algorithms to enable a robot to map out an unknown environment.
Test and troubleshoot a robot in realistic scenarios.
This instructor-led, live training in Ontario (online or onsite) is aimed at engineers who wish to learn about the applicability of artificial intelligence to mechatronic systems.
By the end of this training, participants will be able to:
Gain an overview of artificial intelligence, machine learning, and computational intelligence.
Understand the concepts of neural networks and different learning methods.
Choose artificial intelligence approaches effectively for real-life problems.
Implement AI applications in mechatronic engineering.
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