Robot Integration Increases Access and Flexibility for Hamilton’s MICROLAB® STAR Automated Liquid Handling Workstation
21 Jan 2011Hamilton Robotics announces collaboration with Peak Robotics, Inc. to integrate the KiNEDx robot series with Hamilton’s MICROLAB® STAR automated liquid handling workstation. The dexterity of the fast KiNEDx robot enables access to deck positions and devices that cannot be reached with traditional labware grippers and even allows the plates to be tilted and flipped, for resuspension or shaking. This makes it ideal applications include sample preparation, protein crystallization and ELISAs.
New software drivers allow the Hamilton MICROLAB VENUS software to control the KiNEDx arm by calling functions or through preprogrammed moves, and the user can easily make movement changes.
“We are pleased to partner with Hamilton Robotics to offer a wide range of automation solutions for customers in drug discovery, genomics and clinical diagnostics,” commented Steve Cowles, business development manager for Peak Robotics. “Hamilton’s extensive sales and distribution channels will expand our opportunities, particularly in Asia.”
“This collaboration allows us to offer additional flexibility to our STAR customers,” commented Scott Eaton, director of clinical and international sales for Hamilton Robotics. “The KiNEDx robot offers an impressive range of advanced functionality and is easy to program.”
Peak Robotics manufactures robots and peripherals for life-science and medical-diagnostic applications. The company combines world-class engineering with state-of-the-art manufacturing to produce standard and special OEM products for its customers throughout the world.