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Burnstein's Blog

POSTED 02/20/2009

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rong>Is the Weak Economy Driving People to Drink?
Global stock markets are sinking. Unemployment is rising. It's enough to drive people to drink. Or is it? Are there any "good news" stories out there? See what Jeff Burnstein, President, Robotic Industries Association has to say.

Jeff Burnstein has been with RIA since 1983. Today he serves as the association's President, and also President of the Automation Technologies Council, the parent group for RIA and its two sister trade groups, the Automated Imaging Association and the Motion Control Association. He hopes this blog will inspire lively discussions among RIA members and encourage members to add their own blogs to Robotics Online.