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Robotic companies often have to face a simple but confusing problem: robots produce a lot of data. Even a simple robot can easily produce up to a data terabyte a day, as they constantly record cameras and sensors.

Sydney, based in Australia Alloy He believes that it can help with this issue: Starting is to build data infrastructure for robotics to help them process and organize all the data that their robots collect from various sources, including sensors and cameras.

At its core, the alloy encodes and highlights the data it collects and allows users to search through their data using natural language to find errors and errors. Users can also create rules to catch and mean issues in the future, similar to the way in which observation tools mean errors in the software code.

“The current pattern is. You are looking for some kind of anomaly and then you will repeat the data,” said Joe Harris, founder and CEO of Alloy, TechCrunch. “Then they spend hours cleaning through these data, looking for these issues highlighted in them, trying to diagnose from it [while] It is not really good about whether this has happened before, whether it is a high state issue or this one -off, Edge Case. ”

Given how much data produces a robot, as robotics are looking for scale, this data problem will continue to compose, Harris added.

Harris has been fascinated by robotics since he was a child. But when he graduated from college in 2018, there were not many opportunities to work in the field, so he worked in multiple roles in Australia technology companies, including Atlassian and Telehealth Startup Eucalyptus.

In 2024, he decided that time was right to start his own robotic company. He initially believed that he would focus on building robots for the agricultural industry due to interest in vertical agriculture, but when he started talking to other founders, the issue of management of data robots continued to come. He thought he could also solve this problem first.

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“If I have to solve this problem for myself and my robotics company. I will have a great horizontal solution,” Harris said. “Perhaps this would be a more important short-term mission-help enable other robotics companies to spend less time on hydraulic data and more time to get to this high reliability.”

Since its release in February 2025, the Allley has signed four Australian robotics companies as design partners and seems to promote the US market this year.

“The customers we found were very excited about it because they have gone through the pain of building and maintaining it,” Harris said. “They would prefer to have a fantastic tool, such as a databricks just made specifically for robotics.”

The alloy has also increased a little further than AUD $ 4.5 million (about $ 3 million) in a pre-seed round driven by Blackbird Ventures, with the participation of Airtree Ventures, Xtal Ventures and Skip Capital, in addition to investors angels from robot companies.

The company does not have too many direct competitors yet. Many robotics companies either rebuild the existing data management tools that are not designed for multimodal data robots that produce or try to create their own internal data management tools.

As the cases of commercial use for robotics continue to grow, the alloy hopes to be able to capture a good share in the growing market.

“It was never a better time to build a robotics company,” Harris said. “I really want to make it possible for the next 10,000, 100,000 robotics companies that do not exist yet, which will inevitably not have to have to discover the wheel, just like any company.”

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