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 Briefing 
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- Guardian XO Max – Sarcos Robotics completed assembly of world’s first battery-powered, full-body exoskeleton, called Guardian XO Max, that enables humans to lift objects up to 200 pounds
 - Power Efficient – Can run for eight hours on single charge, requiring less than 400 watts of power while walking at human speed, 90% less than required for humanoid robots
 - Responsive Control – Responds to human operator’s movements in milliseconds, allowing for better, more fluid control
 - Lifts Heavy Objects – Has strength amplification of 20 to 1, making lifting 100 pounds of weight feel like carrying just five pounds, useful for construction and manufacturing industries
 - Benefits – Enhances productivity and safety for workers, reducing injuries, and increasing quality and longevity of life
 - Availability – Will be released commercially in late 2019 and begin shipping in early 2020 using fee-based Robotics-as-a-Service (RaaS) model
  
 
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 Business Model and Practices 
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Industrial Manufacturing, Information Technology, Real Estate and Construction
 
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Operations, Manufacturing and Production
 
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 Organization 
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Sarcos Corp.
 
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 Original Publication Date 
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November 28, 2018 
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