Robotics stuck in silos? Here's the real problem.



Right now, the robotics industry faces a massive infrastructure issue—different vendors can't talk to each other. Each robot is basically locked into its own ecosystem, unable to collaborate across platforms. That's killing innovation and integration.

This fragmentation mirrors the pre-blockchain era of tech. Robots operating in isolation can't scale. They can't share data, can't coordinate, can't grow beyond their walled gardens.

For the industry to break through, we need open coordination standards. Think of it like what decentralized networks achieved—removing intermediaries, enabling cross-vendor interoperability, letting robots work together regardless of manufacturer.

The vendors holding onto proprietary systems will eventually lose. The future belongs to platforms that embrace openness and integration. Robotics won't reach its potential until the industry standardizes on open protocols and shared infrastructure.

This is how breakthrough tech always works—from closed gardens to open networks.
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