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60 Minutes’ Robotic ‘March of the Machines’ Criticized

A3 says the focus on how automation eliminates jobs couldn’t be more wrong

Association for Advancing Automation A3
Tue, 01/15/2013 - 09:41
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The Association for Advancing Automation (A3), the global advocate for the automation industry, is disappointed in how 60 Minutes portrayed the industry in “March of the Machines” that aired Jan. 13, 2013.

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“[Although] the 60 Minutes depiction of how technological advances in automation and robotics are revolutionizing the workplace was spot on, their focus on how implementation of these automation technologies eliminates jobs could not be more wrong,” says Jeff Burnstein, president of A3, a trade group representing some 650 companies from 32 countries involved in robotics, vision, and motion-control technologies. “We provided 60 Minutes producers several examples of innovative American companies that have used automation to become stronger global competitors, saving and creating more jobs while producing higher-quality and lower-cost products, rather than closing up shop or sending jobs overseas. They unfortunately chose not to include these companies in their segment. With respect to MIT Professors Brynjolfsson and McAfee, who gave their viewpoint in the [60 Minutes] piece, they are missing the bigger picture.”

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Submitted by dkhays on Thu, 01/17/2013 - 11:10

company name differences

"Another highlight at Automate is a conference session led by company executives sharing their successes using automation technologies. The session features Drew Greenblatt, president and owner of Marlin Steel, and Matt Tyler, president and CEO of Vickers Engineering, who will discuss how they successfully implemented automation technologies instead of going out of business or sending manufacturing overseas. Today Martin Steel and Vickes Engineering are thriving businesses and have increased hiring with better, higher-paying jobs. Greenblatt and Tyler will also participate in the International Federation of Robotics (IFR) CEO roundtable discussion, “How Robots Create Jobs.” The results of a recent study conducted by the IFR on the effect of industrial robots on employment will also be discussed."

Do you mean Vickers or Vickes?  (Italics added to show differences.)

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