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"HubID": "4596",
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"Date": "8/2/2024",
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"HubTags": [
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"External Platform Posts"
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],
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"Contacts": "c5765StephenRegenold",
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"Companies": "Arc’teryx",
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"File": "",
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"Image": "4596__Image_URL.jpg",
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"Summary": "<p>Yes, they will be normal and span many everyday uses cases. See attached pic of an example of \"wearable motor augmentation\" and a 6th finger. If we Apply Wright's Law - costs decrease by 10-20% with each doubling of production - and production doubles every 2-years, then after 3 doublings/6 years, cost is $3k. In 10 years, around $2.2K. But I think the limiting factor on exosuits/WMA is resource constraints. Consider our future with an exponential increase in (1) semiconductor chips, data centers, hardware/consumer tech and the (2) vast increases in electrification needed to run it all, that means a lot of (3) raw materials (mines, factories), which we barely have enough of already, (4) labor to help build it (another constraint) and in (5) light of the increasing geopolitical risks making it harder to source everything and hold together vast, distributed supply chains....the build out at economies of scale to lower prices maybe more like 15-20 years out, not 10. So it's a case of longer, slower build up, then we hit critical mass/tipping points, and build out/adoption goes vertical. <br /></p><p><a href=\"https://www.linkedin.com/posts/regenold_arcteryx-electronic-hiking-pants-e-bikes-activity-7224487233435660288-pSmL\">https://www.linkedin.com/posts/regenold_arcteryx-e...</a></p>",
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"Notes": ""
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