DISRUPTER SERIES: #SubCMT to Examine Advanced Robotics NEXT WEEK

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DISRUPTER SERIES: #SubCMT to Examine Advanced Robotics NEXT WEEK

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The following press release was published by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce on Sept. 7, 2016. It is reproduced in full below.

WASHINGTON, DC - The Subcommittee on Commerce, Manufacturing, and Trade, chaired by Rep. Michael C. Burgess, M.D. (R-TX), has scheduled a hearing for Wednesday, Sept. 14, at 10:30 a.m. in room 2322 of the Rayburn House Office Building. The hearing is entitled “Disrupter Series: Advanced Robotics."

The Disrupter Series continues next week with an examination of advanced robotics, exploring the way this field is modernizing our economy, improving safety and efficiency, and boosting trade and commerce. The modern workplace has transformed as advanced robotic technology evolves. For example, voice command and facial recognition technology has enabled devices to perform everyday tasks - such as adding meetings to calendars or sending texts to family - to completing more advanced assignments like performing medical procedures on injured veterans.

“Advanced robotic technology has been a game-changer for the U.S. economy. The integration of these technologies into the economy - whether on the farm, in a factory, or in the board room, has reduced costs while increasing possibilities and safety for businesses and consumers," said Chairman Burgess. “Advanced robotic automation has disrupted the American marketplace and reshaped our economy by simplifying basic daily conveniences to executing complex military missions. I look forward to next week’s hearing and learning from panelists how these technologies will benefit our economy and what consumer protections should be considered moving forward."

“We’ve come a long way since Mr. Roboto topped the charts," added full committee Chairman Fred Upton (R-MI). “Without question, advanced robotics is disrupting the global economy as we know it. Automation technology has ushered in a new era of possibilities previously considered science fiction until a few years ago. It’s also providing students in Southwest Michigan and across the country the opportunity to participate in robotics programs that teach the value of science, engineering, teamwork, and technology in a fun environment. Next week will provide a great opportunity to explore ways that advanced robotics can create new opportunities for business and commerce while also improving the quality of life for Americans with disabilities and chronic illness."

Throughout the last year, the subcommittee’s Disrupter Series has provided an opportunity for the committee to better understand how federal policies both help and hinder economic growth of emerging technologies. The series has helped shaped the drafting of thoughtful, targeted legislation to ensure our policies are modernized for the 21st century and put innovation first. Next week’s hearing builds upon previous discussions of mobile health care apps, the Internet of Things, sharing economy, drones, mobile payments, 3D printing, and digital currency.as they are posted.

Source: House Committee on Energy and Commerce

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