A3 President Jeff Burnstein pens letter to Donald Trump to support U.S. manufacturing, automation

Burnstein appeals to President-Elect Trump to invest in American robotics, high-paying jobs

Association for Advancing Automation


Association for Advancing Automation (A3) President Jeff Burnstein wrote to U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump to ask the incoming administration to invest in American automation and robotics for the manufacturing indusry.
A3 President Jeff Burnstein wrote to President-Elect Donald Trump to ask the incoming administration to support U.S. manufacturing, automation and high-paying jobs.

Following Donald Trump’s victory in the 2024 United States Presidential Election, Association for Advancing Automation (A3) President Jeff Burnstein penned a letter to the President-Elect and his administration.

The letter was posted on Burnstein’s LinkedIn page and A3 website as an appeal to the 47th President to focus on robotics and automation to bolster American manufacturing.

Burnstein letter to President Trump

To: President-Elect Donald Trump

From: Association for Advancing Automation (A3)

We congratulate you on your election as the 47th President of the United States of America. As an association dedicated to leadership in automation, we very much appreciate your emphasis on strengthening American manufacturing.

We call on you as the president-elect to keep the U.S. competitive in automation and robotics and to sustain our people in well-paid employment opportunities. The U.S. lags behind many countries in automation, contributing to the loss of 46,000 manufacturing jobs in October alone. While much emphasis has been placed on American leadership in AI, the fact is we are falling behind our adversaries and competitors in the real, physical world applications of AI, such as robotics.  Without leadership in the physical manifestation of AI – robotics – the US will not only lose the robotics race, but also the AI race.

To reclaim US leadership in automation and robotics, we believe our country needs a national strategy, one that not only supports automation technology innovation but clearly addresses the serious supply chain problem of providing a sufficient workforce of technicians and engineers for the robotics and automation industries.

We call on the U.S. government to partner with the robotics and automation industry to share how these technologies are used to bring back jobs to the U.S. and to increase worker productivity and safety. We also need the government to boost workforce training, robotics education and career inspiration. 

Robotics and other forms of automation will ultimately enable countries to be more competitive economically and in national security and hire more people in specialized capacities. We urge you to recognize the benefits automation brings to the U.S. workforce, manufacturing and overall prosperity. 

We look forward to working together, as industry and government, to help our businesses and citizens succeed in today’s competitive and increasingly automated workforce. 

Sincerely,

Jeff Burnstein
President
Association for Advancing Automation


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Association for Advancing Automation (A3) President Jeff Burnstein wrote to U.S. President-Elect Donald Trump to ask the incoming administration to invest in American automation and robotics for the manufacturing indusry.


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