According to a recent LinkedIn post from XTEND, CEO Aviv Shapira discussed on Fox Business’ The Claman Countdown how the company’s XOS platform is positioned as an operating system for the future of robotics. The post indicates that Shapira emphasized combining human decision-making with machine autonomy so robots can assume higher-risk battlefield roles instead of soldiers.
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The post further suggests that XTEND sees the next era of robotics as increasingly defined by software rather than hardware alone, with XOS framed as a key enabler of this shift. For investors, this focus on software-centric defense robotics could imply a scalable, higher-margin business model and potential alignment with growing demand for AI-enabled military and security systems, while also placing XTEND in a competitive, highly regulated defense technology landscape.

