Is the future of robotics modular or monolithic?



Think back to the PCs of the 90s. If you wanted more memory, a better graphics card, or a bigger hard drive, you didn’t throw the whole computer away. You swapped a part. At Obotx, we believe robots should work exactly the same way.

The “LEGO” Philosophy for Automation

We are developing a fleet of simple, cooperative robots built on full modularity. Instead of one rigid, expensive machine designed for a single task, we’re building an ecosystem of exchangeable parts.
Need more payload? Swap the base.
Different task? Change the hands.
Complex mission? Combine multiple independent robots to cooperate as one unit.

Why this matters
– Lower Production Costs: Mass-produced modules are cheaper than bespoke builds.
– Simplified Maintenance: If a part breaks, you replace a module, not the entire robot.
– Infinite Scalability: Your hardware grows alongside your needs.
We’re moving away from “one-size-fits-all” and toward “build-what-you-need.”

What do you think? Is the industry ready to move away from monolithic builds toward a modular, cooperative future? Let’s discuss in the comments! 👇

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