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Do Robot People Tweet?

POSTED 09/08/2009

At its next Robotics Industry Forum, January 20-22, 2010, in Orlando, Florida, RIA examines Business Applications for Social Networking with guest speaker James Spellos, Meeting U. (If you've ever wondered how to take advantage of Twitter, Facebook, LinkedIn, etc., you need to hear this talk!) Take our poll and see if you are in the main when it comes to Twitter.

Brian Huse has been with Robotic Industries Association since 1994. In a "walkabout" of the industry that started in 1998, he worked for member companies Deneb (now DELMIA) and Norgren Automotive; a four-year stint in which he was immersed in the business of software and hardware manufacturing for the robotics industry. Armed with a greater appreciation for the needs of RIA’s members and their publics, he rejoined the Association in 2001 and has responsibility for membership, marketing and public relations. See his blogs on Robots in America and watch for tweets from his perch on Twitter (@HuseBrian) where the goal is to say nice things about RIA members and leave helpful nuggets about the state-of-the-industry.