ROBOTIC AUTOMATION HARDWARE CONTROL

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BROOKS LIFE SCIENCE SYSTEMS BROOKS AUTOMATION, INC. 15 Elizabeth Drive Chelmsford MA 01824 Robotic automation hardware and control software integrated therewith, for the tracking, transport, storage and processing of medical and biological samples in the healthcare and medical research industries; Robotic automation hardware and control software integrated therewith, for tracking, transport, storage and processing of medical and biological samples in the healthcare and medical research industries for use in drug discovery, bioprocess development, biologics production and regenerative medicine; Robotic automation hardware and control software integrated therewith, for moving medical and biological substances whether in a liquid or solid state; Robotic automation hardware and control software integrated therewith, for transporting medical and biological materials from one container to another container or for transporting individual containers from one location to another location; Robotic automation hardware and control software integrated therewith, featuring capabilities for storing, indexing and future retrieval of medical and biological compounds; Cell culture apparatus for laboratory use and for manufacturing use, namely, cell culture dishes and tissue culture flasks; Tissue engineering automation devices for laboratory use and for manufacturing use; Robotic automation hardware and control software integrated therewith, for use in high throughput drug discovery; Software for tracking and control of biological and medical materials; Biological material storage devices, for laboratory use, for storing the materials at a variety of temperatures ranging from -200 to 200C;Medical devices, namely, refrigeration and heating apparatus, for storing medical materials at a variety of temperatures ranging from -200 to 200C;LIFE SCIENCE SYSTEMS;
BROOKS LIFE SCIENCES BROOKS AUTOMATION, INC. 15 Elizabeth Drive Chelmsford MA 01824 Robotic automation hardware and control software integrated therewith, for the tracking, transport, storage and processing of medical and biological samples in the healthcare and medical research industries; Robotic automation hardware and control software integrated therewith, for tracking, transport, storage and processing of medical and biological samples in the healthcare and medical research industries for use in drug discovery, bioprocess development, biologics production and regenerative medicine; Robotic automation hardware and control software integrated therewith, for moving medical and biological substances whether in a liquid or solid state; Robotic automation hardware and control software integrated therewith, for transporting medical and biological materials from one container to another container or for transporting individual containers from one location to another location; Robotic automation hardware and control software integrated therewith, featuring capabilities for storing, indexing and future retrieval of medical and biological compounds; Cell culture apparatus for laboratory use and for manufacturing use, namely, cell culture dishes and tissue culture flasks; Incubators for laboratory use and manufacturing use; Bioreactors for the replication of cell colonies; Tissue engineering automation devices for laboratory use and for manufacturing use; Robotic automation hardware and control software integrated therewith, for use in high throughput drug discovery; Software for tracking and control of biological and medical materials; Biological material storage devices, for laboratory use, for storing the materials at a variety of temperatures ranging from -200 to 200C;Medical devices, namely, refrigeration and heating apparatus, for storing medical materials at a variety of temperatures ranging from -200 to 200C;LIFE SCIENCES;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. Automation objects are implemented in a client-server model to control operations on one or more client machines from a single machine automation control module, such as a test program. The machine automation control module instantiates machine automation server objects in a server process. The control module can then instruct the server objects to instantiate corresponding machine automation client objects on specified client machines via a connection mechanism. Object-oriented automation classes are provided in a library and may be extended to meet customized requirements of a given testing procedure. Examples of automation objects may include, without limitation, application objects, machine image objects, snapshot objects, file and registry access objects, reboot objects, autologon objects, and command execution objects. Automation objects allow the re-establishment of remote control after the loss of control resulting from a reboot, a relogon, or a disk image restoration, for example. Automation objects may also be used to automate the deployment of software throughout an enterprise.