Company:Colorado Time Systems
Type | Private, Partnership |
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Industry | Sports Timing & Displays |
Founded | 1972 |
Headquarters | Loveland, Colorado |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Aquatic Timing & Scoring Systems Sports Scoreboards |
Number of employees | 51-200 |
Website | www.coloradotime.com |
Colorado Time Systems (CTS) is an American company based in Loveland, Colorado that designs, manufactures, sells, and services aquatic timing systems, scoreboards, LED video displays, and related products. [1]
History
Colorado Time Systems was born in the Test & Measurement division of Hewlett-Packard (HP). HP wanted to explore opportunities in the sports timing industry and chose aquatics because it required such precise measurement. In 1972, a group of HP engineers spun off from HP and founded CTS.[1] From those very specific aquatic beginnings, an extensive and multi-faced sports timing and display company was born. Throughout the years, CTS has maintained a steadfast commitment to provide cutting edge scoring and display products for all venues.[1] In July 2011, Colorado Time Systems was acquired by PlayCore; based in Chattanooga, TN. Colorado Time Systems is part of the Everactive Brands division.
Colorado Memory Systems
In 1985, Colorado Time Systems co-founder William "Bill" Beierwaltes founded Colorado Memory Systems (CMS) as a division of Colorado Time Systems.[2][3] Whereas Colorado Time Systems focused on timekeeping displays, Beierwaltes founded Colorado Memory Systems chiefly to market data storage products for the burgeoning personal computer industry of the 1980s.[3] Colorado Data later became a major player in the field of quarter-inch cartridge manufacturing with their Jumbo line of drives and spun off from Colorado Time Systems in around 1990.[4][5] In 1992, CMS was acquired by Hewlett-Packard.[6]
Sponsorship partners
Colorado Time Systems is the official timing, scoring and display partner to: USA Water Polo, US Synchronized Swimming, Mexican Swimming Federation, FINA Junior World Swimming Championship, American Swimming Coaches Association, and China Swimming Association.[7]
Important Mentions
Modern Marvels - History Channel
On December 23, 2008, the History Channel series, Modern Marvels, aired an episode titled "Measure It!". This episode discussed various modern methods of precise measurement, including the measurement of time, following the Beijing Olympics. The segment, featuring Colorado Time Systems, talked about the construction of modern timing systems and the history of Swimming Touchpads.[8]
Photo Gallery
See also on Wikipédia
- Aquatic timing system
- Scoreboards
- Swimming Touchpads
Footnotes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 "About Colorado Time Systems" (in en-US). https://www.coloradotime.com/about-us/.
- ↑ Guterman, Jimmy (February 16, 1988). "Colorado firm claims jumbo tape system big on speed, savings". PC Week (Ziff-Davis) 5 (7): 20. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A6232234/GPS?sid=wikipedia.
- ↑ 3.0 3.1 "Beierwaltes brings vision to latest endeavor". Northern Colorado Business Report 6 (3): 5C. November 3, 2000. https://www.proquest.com/docview/218508573/.
- ↑ "Colorado Memory Systems, Inc.". EDN (UBM Canon) 35 (11A): 66. May 17, 1990. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A8516888/GPS?sid=wikipedia.
- ↑ Rudick, Roger J. (May 1992). "Tape backup costs plunge: User demand pushes prices into the mainstream". Computer Shopper (SX2 Media Labs) 12 (5): 154. https://link.gale.com/apps/doc/A12158849/GPS?sid=wikipedia.
- ↑ "Hewlett-Packard Acquisition". The Wall Street Journal (Dow Jones & Company): 1. September 22, 1992. https://www.proquest.com/docview/398288628/.
- ↑ "Our Network – Colorado Time Systems" (in en-US). https://www.coloradotime.com/our-network/.
- ↑ "Colorado Time Systems - What's New". 2016-03-03. http://www.updatefrom.com/cts/0904/whatsnew.html.
External links
- Colorado Time Systems Website
- Swiss Timing Website
- Daktronics Aquatics Website
- Seiko Time Systems Website
Original source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colorado Time Systems.
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