 Robots today are used in a lot of mission-critical operations because you've got to keep the product moving. There's a resurgence of robotics in the United States in the last couple of years, and it's expected to grow. The robots have taken over a lot of the manufacturing jobs and positions, but they've made way for higher tech, higher paying jobs when it comes to programming the robots and repair the robots. Most fields will call for some sort of automation in the future, so something like robotics is good to have under your belt. With the way that automation is going today, you know, the robotics lab here at Cleveland Indian College is pretty important. You know, you learn how to program the robots and you learn the different levels of movement. So not only are they learning book work here at the college, they're getting to get their hands on a robot teach pendant in a PLC cabinet with a laptop to control the software. The technology that they employ in the labs here are a pretty state-of-the-art with Phanik robots that costs hundreds of thousands of dollars, and you just cannot get that experience anywhere else. I really suggest anybody that's interested in mission-critical operations to come to Cleveland Community College and enroll in the degree path, and then you'll be on your way.