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Microsoft(r)
Demonstrates Windows(r) CE Operating System with CRS State of the Art
Robot
BURLINGTON, ONTARIO--CRS Robotics Corporation (TSE:ROB
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announces that Microsoft(r) Corp. (Nasdaq: MSFT
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successfully demonstrated robot control using the Microsoft Windows(r)
CE operating systems and the CRS F3 robot. The demonstration took
place at the 1999 Microsoft Windows CE Developers Conference in
Denver, Colorado. ``The fact that Microsoft was able to develop a
working demonstration with the F3 robot in such a short time attests
to the ease of use of both Windows(r) CE and the F3, which is the
first intelligent robot in the industrial market,'' said Paul Ritchie,
Managing Director of CRS' Robot Division. ``The automation industry is seeking increasing
integration of Windows-based products and robot systems,'' said Tony
Barbagallo, group product manager, Windows CE, Microsoft Corp [Nasdaq:MSFT
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are excited about having taken one of the first steps in this
direction with CRS Robotics Corporation and plan to work with them to
explore other possibilities of integrating Windows CE and CRS' robot
systems.'' CRS Robotics Corporation is a global player in the
fast developing laboratory automation marketplace. Through its core
competencies in software, motion control and systems integration CRS
provides automation solutions for companies in the life sciences and
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