Carridon Robotics
File:Carridon Robotics Logo.png | |
File:Mechatronics Park.png | |
Carridon Robotics | |
Type | Public |
CSX: CDR | |
ISIN | CSX: SH229PJ562H |
Industry | Industrial machinery and robotics software |
Founded | 1978 |
Founder | Wes Carridon and the Concordian Department of Defence |
Headquarters | Mechatronics Park, TBD , |
Area served | Global |
Key people | CEO: Xana Borrison Chairman: Bella Nordheim |
Products | Robotic arms for space platforms, Components for extraterrestrial probes, robots for vehicle assembly and mining, ice breaking, geological surveying etc. |
Brands | Carridon Space Arm Carridon Auto Arm Carridon Mining Robotics |
Services | Research and development Installation and assembly Robotics consultancy |
Owner | Carridon Family Trust (10%) SHBG (7%) Chartered & Merchantile (5%) Vocher Cada (4%) |
Number of employees | 67,800 |
Parent | Carridon Robotics Holdings (Tarov, Tivot) |
Rating | AA+ (Preston & Cole) |
Carridon Robotics is a manufacturer of industrial robots that is based in and originates from the United Confederation of Concordian States.
In the 1950s, the Concordian Department of Defence contracted the Concordian Agency for Scientific and Technology Research (CASTER) to collaborate with scientists from institutions of Higher learning such as the University of Matthews to develop robotics technology for the Armed Forces of South Hills. Their insights led to the development of mechatronics machines that could be remotely controlled by wired to perform delicate functions. This technology was spun off and formed into the state owned Concordian Robotics Corporation. The company was privatised and sold to the Carridon Investment Group (CIG), which became the majority owner and renamed the company to Carridon Robotics and listed it on the Concordian Stock Exchange. It has worked with the Auroran Science and Technology Research Agency to handle nuclear material at the Soltan International Thermonuclear Experiment in Axdel and to assist the Emberwood Coast Space Exploration Agency with space vehicle assembly and launching at Rosamund Island among many other projects.