WHEN DISASTER STRIKES, WE ROLL IN
Solar-powered robots traverse remote disaster zones to deploy emergency communication networks. Using AI navigation and thermal energy harvesting, these mobile hubs establish connectivity in areas too hazardous or remote for fixed infrastructure.
A tornado destroys a town's cell towers and within 20 minutes, robo-tumbleweeds roll in from a regional deployment center, navigating through debris using sextant-precision positioning, and suddenly everyone's phones light up with bars — all powered by the robots harvesting heat from the earth's magma layers underground.