
Most robots today are built and deployed for a single environment. A warehouse robot stays in a warehouse,a farm drone stays on the farm. That kind of setup limits how much value each machine can create. What @konnex_world is pushing toward is a system where tasks are defined clearly enough that robots can operate across different industries as long as they meet the requirements. Think about a drone that inspects crops during the day but can also be used to check solar panels or construction sites when needed. The hardware is the same, but the type of work expands. It is similar to how a skilled freelancer is not locked into one company. They can take on different types of jobs depending on demand. If robots can move across industries like that, utilization improves and new opportunities open up for operators.
























