Practice Program for TIA V14

A car wash sequence.
A set of traffic lights at an intersection.
A car park entry control system.

You didn't mention what type of industry you work in, so we can't quite come up with specific and relevant examples for you.
 
I would suggest a simple multi-clip machine. A machine that inserts clips into a part and uses cylinders to insert them, simple but real world.
 
How about a simple pick & place machine, something like vertical & horizontal cylinders with a grab this is quite simple, easily simulated and you could add more stations & rotating table with nests, it starts with simple sequences, and as you build it incorporates stations and you could add shift registers for component movement from station to station.
 

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