CRS Robotics

CRS Robotics

CRS Robotics Corporation (now Thermo CRS Limited) was a robotics company based out of Burlington, Ontario, Canada. CRS Robotics designed, manufactured, distributed, and serviced human scale robots and laboratory automation systems. Human scale robots have approximately the same reach, speed, the range of motion, the degree of articulation and lifting capacity as a human being and are designed specifically to perform tasks that are hazardous, highly repetitive or generally unsuited for humans. Laboratory Automation applications are used to speed the effort of drug discovery for pharmaceutical and biotechnology customers.

CRS Robotics was notable in the field of automated lab systems due to their developments in high throughput and ultra high throughput automated systems. Among other things, these developments included their advanced scheduling software, called POLARA, which was an open and extensible platform for the management and control of complex automated systems. As an example, a “good portion of the work” for “the preliminary map of the human genetic code was performed on CRS Automated Lab Systems” [ [http://www.roboticsonline.com/public/articles/archivedetails.cfm?id=192 Canadian Company Plays Key Role in Human Genome Project - Robotics Online ] ] .

The company commenced operations in 1982 as an engineering firm providing consulting services to Canadian machine tool manufacturers in the area of machine controls. The company sold its first robot, the M1 small robot system, in 1985. The company shipped its first laboratory automation system in 1997.

The company changed its name to CRS Robotics Corporation in 1994. In 1995, the company completed an initial public offering. The company was listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange.

In May of 2002, the company was acquired 100% by the Thermo Electron Corporation, (NYSE: [http://www.nyse.com/about/listed/lcddata.html?ticker=TMO TMO] ), and its name was subsequently changed to Thermo CRS.

List of CRS Robots

*M1 (five axis articulated robot)
*A255 (five axis articulated robot)
*A465 (six axis articulated robot)
*F3 (six axis articulated robot)
*Catalyst 3 (three axis articulated robot)
*Catalyst 5 (five axis articulated robot)
*Dimension4 Family of Robots
**VAL (Vertical Array Loader) (four axis robot)
**Flip Mover (1, 2 or 3 axis versions)
**LPT (Linear Plate Transport) (1 axis)

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