All Press Releases for September 30, 2016

Dr. Dale P. Layman Recognized for Excellence in Robotics Technology and Awareness

Dr. Layman serves as the head of Robowatch, an international human rights advocacy group that warns against the world's growing dependency on robotics technology



On December 10, 2016, he will be the keynote speaker at the Garden City Hotel in Garden City, NY.

    JOLIET, IL, September 30, 2016 /24-7PressRelease/ -- The Honorable Dr. Dale P. Layman, Ph.D. #1, Ph.D. #2, Grand Ph.D. in Medicine, has been recognized for showing dedication, leadership and excellence in robotics technology.

Worldwide Branding has added Dr. Layman to their distinguished Registry of Executives, Professionals and Entrepreneurs. While inclusion in Worldwide Branding is an honor, only small selections of members in each discipline are endorsed and promoted as leaders in their professional fields. In addition to his involvement with Worldwide Branding, Dr. Layman has also received endorsements from the National Association of Distinguished Professionals, Continental Who's Who, International Association of Who's Who, Bristol's Who's Who, Worldwide Notable Association Alumni as well as the International Association of Top Professionals.

Passionate about sharing his knowledge with the world, Dr. Layman founded Robowatch as a way to keep a watchful eye on the fast-moving developments occurring in the robotics, computing and artificial intelligence industries. The international human rights advocacy group stresses the importance of staying abreast of recent developments in an effort to report what is happening, put it into a human-oriented context, and provide discussion and debate. An expert in this regard, Dr. Layman holds a Grand Ph.D. in Medicine from WIDU, a first Ph.D. in health and safety studies from the University of Illinois, a second Ph.D. from the European Academy of Information (EAI) and World Information Distributed University (WIDU) in Brussels, Belgium; a Master of Science in physiology from the Michigan Medical School and a Bachelor of Science in anthropology and zoology, with distinction, from the University of Michigan. He has been an educational specialist in physiology and health science since 1979, and holds a full professorship in the WIDU.

Throughout the course of his career, Dr. Layman has contributed to numerous publications related to his areas of expertise. In 2003, he wrote the Foreword to the book, "Concise Encyclopedia of Robotics," by Stan Gibilisco, published by McGraw-Hill. He is credited with inventing the phrase "Compu-Think," a compound word meaning computer-like modes or ways of human thinking. He has employed "Compu-Think" in writing his demystified books published by McGraw Hill. He has also coined the phrase, psychosomatic technophilia, literally an "abnormal love for technology (that replaces) the body and mind." Through the promotion of Robowatch, Dr. Layman hopes to warn people about the possible impacts of advancements in the fields of computers and robots. In recognition of his commitment to this lifelong mission, Dr. Layman was named Man of the Year by the International Association of Top Professionals in 2016. On December 10, 2016, he will be the keynote speaker at the Garden City Hotel in Garden City, NY. As described in the IAOTP Fall Newsletter (October 2016), Dr. Layman's Keynote Speech is entitled "Counter Revolution of Artificial Intelligence, How It Affects Us As Professionals." Finally, Dr. Layman will be featured in their Top 12 Calendar as a 2017 Top Professional of the Year.

Since joining Worldwide Branding in 2015, Dr. Layman has been featured in a wide array of online and offline publications, including Elite American Public Servants and Pro-Files Magazine. In 2016, Worldwide Branding awarded Dr. Layman the Humanitarian Award and named him a Professional of the Year in Robotics. He was featured in a video published on YouTube, which has also been included on his personal website. His interview with Worldwide Broadcasting may be found here.

Most recently, Dr. Layman has authored this short paper:

"Poor Dad's Study Notes (I.) Applied Earth-Geometry: A Short History of GPS* (using the concept of Compu-Think = Computer-like modes or ways of human thinking). Professor Steve McCormick (at Joliet Junior College, Joliet, IL.) has kindly consented to critique A Short History of GPS and perhaps share it with his students in Computer Science.

Late-breaking News: The International Association of Who's Who has now arranged with iReach PR by Newswire to have Dr. Layman featured on the board in New York City's Times Square.

To learn more about Dr. Layman and his mission to educate the world on the potential impact of our growing dependency on robotics technology, please visit www.robowatch.org. He can also be reached on LinkedIn and Facebook.

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A Short History of GPS