 Hi, my name is Rodney Brooks. I'm a technology pioneer. My company is Rethink Robotics in Cambridge, Massachusetts and I'm also a former professor from MIT. Our company is building robots for manufacturing to be in manufacturing plants and I think the three disruptions that are coming in manufacturing are one. The population inversion means that there are less people wanting to work in factories than there have been before. So even in China, labor has become a real problem in getting enough people to man the factories. That's one thing. Second is video games have brought about low cost 3D sensing and so we're now able to put a lot more sensing on our robots than we have ever before and with low cost processes that cell phones have driven we have high performance three dimensional vision coming to robots. That makes them able to operate in much more clouded environments and much more safely. The third disruption is a generational disruption as a new generation becomes the manufacturing engineers, they're going to be ready in a way that the previous generations haven't been for technological innovations. They're used to having software that gets updated regularly on their smartphones. That has not been what we have come to expect in manufacturing industries. That's going to change constant updating of software.