CoroWare
Public | |
Traded as | OTCQB: COWI |
Industry | Robotics, Software, Business Process Automation, Telepresence, |
Genre | MicroCap |
Founded | 2003 |
Founder | David Hyams and Lloyd Spencer |
Headquarters | Kirkland, Washington |
Key people |
David Hyams Founder/CTO Lloyd Spencer, Founder/President and CEO |
Products | Usage Metering for Vidyo, Billing Integration Framework for MetraTech and Vidyo, NameTag, CoroBot, Explorer |
Services | CoroCall Video Conferencing Service |
Number of employees | 22 (2010) |
Subsidiaries | CoroWare Technologies, Inc. |
Website | www.coroware.com |
CoroWare is a robotics company based out of Kirkland, WA. CoroWare produces the CoroBot and Explorer mobile robotic product lines, which are four-wheeled robotic development platforms.[1]
History
CoroWare was founded in 2003 by David Hyams and Lloyd Spencer and joined the Technology Collaborative of Pittsburgh, PA in 2005. In 2006 CoroWare became a subsidiary of the public corporation Innova Holdings, later named Innova Robotics & Automation. In 2008, Innova became CoroWare, Inc. and CoroWare Technologies continues to operate as a fully owned subsidiary of CoroWare, Inc.
Products
- CoroBot - A four-wheeled development platform released in March 2007. It is a four-wheeled robot that has an onboard mini-ITX computer and an optional 4 DOF arm.
References
See also
- Co-Robot (collaborative robot)
- "CoroCall Makes HD Videoconferencing More Affordable to More Businesses Worldwide"
- "Parallel Programming with NVIDIA CUDA"
- "Robots on the March - Part Two"
- "The CoroBot Unmanned Mobile PC"
- "CoroBots and Microsoft Robotics Studio at Vassar"
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