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For me, day two of this year’s Assembly &
Automation Technology Expo was just as interesting as day one. It began and
ended with learning about medical-device assembly and manufacturing.
Forget about the sophomore jinx. My second visit
to the Assembly & Automation Technology Expo, held September 20-22 at McCormick Place in Chicago, was excellent.
Despite conventional wisdom that the South is the "best" place for manufacturing in the United States, the Northeast and West appear to be more cost-efficient locations.
The advent of employer-provided health insurance some 70 years ago is now killing jobs for Baby Boomers, their children, and their children’s children. It’s an American catastrophe.
A humanoid robot named Elektro was the star of the Westinghouse pavilion at the 1939 New York World’s Fair. Compared to the whiz-bang technology being developed by today's engineers, Elektro is quite primitive. But, he’s a bona fide robotic pioneer.
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