Telexistence to Launch Motion Data Factory for Robotics Sector

- Telexistence will launch a service in January 2026 that creates large-scale robotic motion datasets for companies and researchers.
- The service is built around a new facility that offers motion data as a utility, with pricing based on task complexity and data length.
Telexistence Inc. has announced a new service that will generate robotic motion datasets tailored to customer needs. It will officially begin in January 2026, with pre-orders available starting September 2025.
The service will be run out of a new site called the Motion Data Factory, which Telexistence says is built to deliver a steady and large-scale supply of motion data. The company compares it to utilities like electricity or telecommunication, suggesting it’s meant to be a dependable resource that robotics companies and researchers can rely on.
Telexistence is targeting robotics startups, major manufacturers, and research institutions in Japan, the U.S., and Europe. The goal is to supply motion data that helps improve how robots move and respond, something Telexistence says is essential for advancing robot intelligence. Customers can request datasets created using multi-joint robots, with optional services to clean and organize the data. Pricing will depend on the duration and complexity of the tasks.
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🌀 Tom’s Take:
By positioning itself as a central hub for robotics motion data, Telexistence could give startups and researchers a faster path forward, offering focused, high-quality datasets without the need to start from scratch.
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