Colony Picker

Colony picking has been a vital process in science labs for decades and many analytical methods rely on it. It is used to separate and grow communities from single strains for use in transformation as well as for microbial screen methods. Automated colony pickers have digitized and streamlined the process of picking, allowing for the potential to pick over 2,000 colonies per hour, or even more when scaled for large-scale facilities. Many colony picker robots also allow for easy tracking through the use of barcodes.
For choosing the right type of colony picker, it’s best to identify the desired workflow, the space required, and the cost of units.
CompanyHudson Robotics, Inc.Hudson Robotics, Inc.
ItemRapidPick™ SP Single-Pin Colony PickerRapidPick Complete Colony Picker
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DescriptionHudson’s RapidPick SP is a single-pin version of Hudson’s widely acclaimed RapidPick multi-pin colony-picker and re-arrayer. Like the RapidPick and RapidPick Lite, the RapidPick SP has all the features needed by users in today’s molecular biology environment. The RapidPick SP has been designed to ... Read MoreHudson’s RapidPick™ Colony Picking Systems are the only fully automated high-throughput colony picking workcells. They deliver performance and precision unparalleled in the Life Science industry for enhancing bacterial cultivation. In addition to allowing researchers to automate the selection and ... Read More
TypeColony PickerColony Picker
Throughput400 wells inoculated per hour> 2400 colonies/hr
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