XTEND makes remote operations accessible to everyone

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XTEND, the developer of XOS, a semi-autonomous human-guided operating system that revolutionizes “human-to-machine” interaction, expands to civilian markets, making remote operations accessible to everyone .

Michel will lead the development of XTEND’s civilian business in the United States, driving future applications of XTEND’s technology and its scalable and infinitely flexible XOS operating system, in public safety, security, inspection and… other civilian markets.

“After three years of live operations, XTEND is ready to expand into new markets to ensure interactive remote operations are accessible to everyone,” said Aviv Shapiraco-founder and CEO of XTEND. “Our goal is to make XOS the operating system of choice in a range of scenarios. Enable professionals to remotely control drones and smart machines and perform complex tasks that require human interaction and remote decision-making. Our goal is to start revolutionizing operations in law enforcement, commercial security, inspection, manufacturing, travel and entertainment very soon.

XTEND’s operating system (XOS) allows anyone to easily connect and interact in remote environments using drones and other smart machines, without the need for prior knowledge or training. Enable operators to move, view, interact and run third party applications on remote machines in a precise, intuitive and immersive way – using a mix of augmented reality, virtual reality, robotics and AI. XOS is perfectly suited for operating devices in civilian scenarios, providing a new way for humans to virtually interact with machines. This means that a range of complex tasks that require human-machine interaction can be carried out from a safe distance by first responders, inspectors and safety professionals, who are experts in their field, rather than pilots or expert drivers of the machine they are using.

Along with expanding the application of its easily programmable and configurable XOS operating systems in civilian markets, the XTEND team has recently won several multi-million dollar contracts with the US Department of Defense and MAFAT, the Israeli Ministry of Defense Research and Development Directorate, to modernize their use of drone technology.

Either way, XOS already allows military drone operators to interactively operate multiple smart machines remotely and from a standoff, without any training.

XTEND provides revolutionary human-guided autonomous machine systems that allow any operator to perform highly precise maneuvers and actions, in any environment with minimal training. The company’s patented XOS operating system merges the best of human intelligence and machine autonomy to enhance operator capabilities and simultaneously reduce the need for physical confrontation, minimizing casualties and injuries . Hundreds of XTEND systems are already deployed operationally around the world, and the company is continuously developing its operating system and XOS platforms to deliver the future of man-machine teaming to defense professionals. , HLS and security worldwide.

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