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The Robotics Inflection: Why This Time Is Different (ft. Joe Harris, Alloy)

Nov 11, 2025
Joe Harris, an electrical engineer and founder of Alloy, delves into the transformative landscape of robotics. He highlights the urgency behind evolving customer demands and the economic shifts that make this moment uniquely different. Harris discusses the reliability barrier in robotics, advocating for upwards of 99% performance. He unpacks Alloy's mission to extract actionable insights from vast amounts of data and shares lessons from failed vertical farming ventures. Expect a roadmap for the future of automation and the role of data in driving robotic success.
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ANECDOTE

Vertical Farming Failure Shaped The Thesis

  • Joe explored vertical farming to build robots for space habitats but found large farms failed due to scale and poor unit economics.
  • Those failures taught him that over-automating low-margin crops drove huge technical and financial risk.
INSIGHT

Reliability Is The Business Model

  • Robotics reliability, not demos, is the core business barrier; teams must reach four-to-six nines to be commercially viable.
  • Joe Harris says the missing feedback loop around edge-case data is the product opportunity to unlock those economics.
ADVICE

Build Horizontal Observability First

  • Build horizontal tooling rather than bespoke replay systems; commodity platforms accelerate many robotics teams simultaneously.
  • Joe Harris advises offering search, similarity, scenarios, and alerts instead of each company reinventing observability.
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