: Students can intentionally introduce faults into a simulation—such as a sensor failure or a jammed conveyor—to learn how to diagnose and fix systemic issues in a controlled environment.

Integration with real Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs) and virtual controllers. Support for industry-standard robot programming languages.

: Engineers use the software to run "what-if" scenarios, adjusting robot paths and conveyor speeds to find the most efficient possible throughput for a factory.

CIROS Robotics is a sophisticated 3D simulation software environment developed primarily for the design, programming, and testing of robotic work cells. Created by Festo Didactic, this platform serves as a critical bridge between theoretical robotics education and industrial application. By providing a risk-free virtual space to model complex automated systems, CIROS Robotics has become a standard in both technical training and high-level industrial engineering. The Foundation of CIROS Robotics