RoboLogix is industrial robotics 3D simulation software from Logic Design Inc. Its core goal is to turn a personal computer into a programmable virtual industrial robot work environment. It can be used to simulate standard industrial robots from brands such as ABB, Fanuc, and Kawasaki, and to test programs and operating procedures through VR-style 3D simulation. Strictly speaking, it is closer to “simulation-based training software + multimedia course resources” than to a typical live-class or recorded-course platform.
In terms of course coverage, RoboLogix focuses on industrial robotics, automation, robot programming, applications, troubleshooting, and vision systems. The FAQ states that the Robotics Technician CBT package includes 14 interactive multimedia modules and can be integrated with RoboLogix, allowing learners to move smoothly from theory to hands-on lab practice. As for teaching format, the available text does not indicate live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 instruction; it mainly relies on interactive CBT course materials, programming examples, and a software simulation environment. On certification, the materials only mention that the company’s earlier Electronics Technician product has had influence in electronics education and technician-level certification, but they do not clearly state that RoboLogix itself provides a certificate.
Pricing information is relatively clear: a single licensed copy of RoboLogix costs US$299, and a 30-day free trial is available. Educational site licenses are offered at a discount, but the specific pricing is not disclosed. Logic Design Inc. was founded in 1996 and is headquartered in Toronto, Canada. It has long provided simulation software, textbooks, online testing, and course management software. Its online examination system processes more than 100,000 exams per year and claims reliability and accuracy of 99.9978%, suggesting a solid background in education technology.
Its main advantage is that it can serve as a lower-cost substitute for real robot equipment worth tens of thousands of dollars, while also reducing safety risks in teaching. It is well suited for schools with limited resources that still want to run robotics labs. It also provides examples of multiple application environments and a free trial, making it easier for teachers to evaluate. The drawbacks are that the official website text does not disclose whether a Chinese interface, Chinese course content, payment methods, or China-region support are available. For individual learners, US$299 is not exactly cheap. If you need human instruction, study supervision, or a clearly defined certificate pathway, the currently available information is insufficient.
RoboLogix is suitable for beginners in industrial robotics, automation course instructors, vocational schools, high schools, colleges, and corporate training scenarios. It is especially useful for institutions that lack real robot equipment but still need a practical lab environment. As for access from China, the collected text does not provide information on network accessibility, payment channels, or local agents, so this can only be rated as “unknown.” If learners in China place greater importance on Chinese-language instruction, convenient payment, and local after-sales support, they may also want to compare local robotics training courses, school lab platforms, or simulation tools provided by specific robot brands.
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robologix.com is an Canada Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach robologix.com directly.