WASHINGTON--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SLAS2015 -- Life science researchers seeking to bolster their automated workflows with a self-correcting, learning robot can now employ a new four-axis “selective compliance articulated robot arm,” or SCARA, from Thermo Fisher Scientific.
The Thermo Scientific Spinnaker Smart Laboratory Robot with built-in vision, coupled with Thermo Scientific Momentum 4 software, is designed to eliminate the need for users to manually correct for drift that occurs over time by automatically compensating for positional variations. This is particularly important for systems in environmental enclosures, where gaining access to the system can be disruptive. Spinnaker’s robot vision capability and software also guide users through a simple step-wise procedure for configuring automation and teaching the system about its environment.
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