Krumhansl, Robert (Bim)Zikakis, Alex2020-09-042020-09-042012-07-015151352https://hdl.handle.net/1813/70707Distance is dead. On September 7, 2001 Professor Jacques Marescaux, M.D. of the European Institute of Telesurgery and Dr. Michel Gagner performed the first transatlantic telesurgery from a downtown New York office building on a woman in France using remote-controlled surgical arms. The surgery was made possible by high-speed fiber optic connections and advanced robotics that reduced a distance of 4,000 miles to less than 200 milliseconds. Specialized surgeons now routinely perform remote surgeries at hospitals around the world.en-USRequired Publisher Statement: © Cornell University. Reprinted with permission. All rights reserved.digital automationtechnology and real estatedisruptive technologydigital economyvalue of locationreal estate economicsoffshoringtelecommutingonline retailCornellCommercial Real Estate in the Digital Economyarticle