DeepAware AI
About DeepAware AI
DeepAware AI is a YC-backed company that builds AI-powered infrastructure management and autonomous robotics solutions for data centers. Its mission is to make data centers more secure, efficient, and autonomous, protecting critical AI systems, preventing downtime, and cutting energy waste by up to 30%. The founders are second-time entrepreneurs with prior experience building industrial energy optimization systems for Siemens and Sumitomo, and they have convened global experts from Meta AI, Oracle, and the U.S. Senate to guide the company. DeepAware AI targets data center operators and AI infrastructure providers, aiming to deliver hyperscaler-grade automation to the broader market. It participates in Y Combinator's startup accelerator, batch S25.
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