Tool-focused, not reality-focused
Standard OEM courses often show which button to click, but not how to apply it on a live plant β or how PCS 7, PROFINET, WinCC and networks fit together.
TechnicalUniversity.org helps engineers, technicians, operators, and students master Siemens and multi-vendor industrial automation using short, reusable modules, cloud simulations, and an AI copilot that answers questions in context.
Standard OEM courses often show which button to click, but not how to apply it on a live plant β or how PCS 7, PROFINET, WinCC and networks fit together.
After a 3-day course, most engineers go back to the plant with no place to safely practice what they learned β and no way to keep skills warm.
Industrial software and architectures evolve every year. Most slide-based courses donβt.
Every TU module is a self-contained, 5β15 minute lesson focused on one outcome β diagnose a PROFINET fault, commission a PCS 7 H-system, build a WinCC faceplate.
Paid learners and corporate teams get access to TU-hosted virtual machines with Siemens trial licenses, so they can repeat labs and practice architectures anytime.
Inside every class, learners can ask e-Pal Copilot questions about that exact topic β PCS 7 blocks, diagnostics, network design, migration β and get answers grounded in TU content.
AI reviews your role and experience and recommends a personalized path: PCS 7 first, or PROFINET diagnostics, or WinCC β so every learner starts at the right depth.
While working in TU simulations, the copilot can analyze configuration snapshots, suggest fixes, and explain why a block, alarm, or network segment behaves a certain way.
When vendors release new versions or best practices, TU updates the affected modules, and AI notifies learners who took those classes so they stay current without re-enrolling.
TU is built as a continuous learning loop: engineers, technicians, and students donβt just βfinish a courseβ β they stay connected to new modules, updated labs, and AI-powered coaching so skills stay warm for real projects.
Problem: Many vendor trainings focus on which button to press, not why those settings matter in a live plant.
TU Solution: Scenario-based modules where you configure, simulate, and validate systems in realistic virtual machines.
Benefit: You understand both the how and the why, so you can design, troubleshoot, and defend your decisions.
Problem: Traditional labs end when the course is over. No way to practice again when a new project appears.
TU Solution: TU-hosted VMs with time-limited access, sandbox reset, and guided exercises you can repeat whenever needed.
Benefit: You stay sharp for years, ready for migrations, upgrades, and audits β not just exam day.
Problem: Long PowerPoints, static PDFs, and generic content waste time.
TU Solution: 5β10 minute modular lessons, AI e-Pal Copilot for context-aware Q&A, and adaptive paths by role and skill level.
Benefit: Faster progress, higher engagement, and a personal assistant focused on your plant challenges.