Deputy Secretary Graves Discusses Future of U.S. Manufacturing with AEM’s Kip Eideberg

Share:

5/25/2023

Deputy Secretary GravesDeputy Secretary of Commerce Don Graves joined over 24,000 enthusiastic visitors on the National Mall for AEM’s inaugural Celebration of Construction on the National Mall.

The Deputy Secretary visited with equipment manufacturers and discussed the technology and innovations that help the industry maximize productivity and efficiency, keep people safe, and reduce the time and materials used and the overall environmental impact of construction projects. 

While on the National Mall, Deputy Secretary Graves learned about Komatsu’s work to reduce greenhouse gas emissions for customers through innovative product development and got a first-hand look at the 20-ton class all-electric hydraulic excavator – the PC2110E. The Deputy Secretary also took in a live demonstration of BOMAG’s fully autonomous tandem roller, ROBOMAG, and heard from Topcon how the adoption of digital construction technology can improve productivity and sustainability. 

“It was great getting to see firsthand cutting-edge technology the construction industry is using for major projects across the country,” said Deputy Secretary Graves. “This initiative is indicative of AEM's valuable partnership in advancing our shared goals to boost growth and innovation, create good paying jobs, and help our workers and companies compete in the global economy.” 

The Deputy Secretary concluded his visit with a discussion with AEM’s Kip Eideberg about the importance of strengthening America’s domestic manufacturing capacity, as well as the Biden-Harris Administration’s transformational investments in manufacturing innovation, research and development, and workforce training. He even had a message for young people who are considering careers in manufacturing. 

Watch the full conversation below:

For more AEM news and updates, subscribe to the AEM Industry Advisor. 

Advocacy & Legislation, AEM Updates

For more AEM news and updates, subscribe to the AEM Industry Advisor.

Related Articles

Focusing on Innovative Solutions: How One State Official Has Worked to Combat Recent Workforce Shortages

By Olivia Mitrovich, AEM Regional State Government Affairs Manager —Like many other states, South Carolina has been grappling with workforce shortages. The pandemic exacerbated...

AEM Endorses Pragmatic Framework to Meet Challenges at Border; Looks to Pave Way for Future Bipartisan Immigration, Workforce Expansion Efforts

This week, AEM joined a group of diverse organizations in releasing a border security and management legislative framework for consideration by members of Congress. AEM has been...

Submit Your Veteran Employees to be Featured During Military Appreciation Month

Calling AEM members! Do you employ veterans at your facility? If so, we want to hear from you! AEM, in tandem with its grassroots initiative, I Make America, is seeking...

Equipment Manufacturers Continue to Push for Pro-Growth Tax Policies

Husco President and CEO Austin Ramirez traveled to Washington, D.C. last week to discuss the success of The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) and urge lawmakers to reinstate several...

Yes, We Can Feed and Sustain the Planet at the Same Time!

By Kip Eideberg, AEM Senior Vice President of Government and Industry Relations — Editor's Note: This article was originally published in Agri-Pulse. It is being republished...

View all Advocacy & Legislation