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When an industry is enduring a secular shift that is literally redefining how we do work, it’s pretty important to get some real, unfettered dialog going among all the key stakeholders this impacts. We need to break free from the glitzy paid-for sales presentations, robot keyrings, stress balls, nasty logo-ed leather notepads and greedy events firms vying for a quick buck from vendors eager to part with cash to promote themselves to all their competitors.<\/p>\n

That’s why we’re assembling 75 of the industry’s finest leaders in a single room for a whole afternoon to thrash out the mandate for the future of operations in the robotic age for our inaugural FORA<\/a> council session in Chicago, 19th September.  And promise no sponsors, stress balls or bad white papers to take away…<\/p>\n

Here’s just a sample of the industry <\/strong>robo<\/strong> dignitaries who’ve already committed:<\/strong><\/p>\n