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Startup’s autonomous drones precisely track warehouse inventories

  • Corvus Robotics is tackling inventory management issues in warehouses with its autonomous drone technology.
  • Using autonomous drones to scan barcodes and record location data, Corvus can help warehouses track inventory more efficiently.
  • The drones can work 24/7, irrespective of the lighting conditions in the warehouse.
  • To achieve full-lifecycle autonomy in warehouse environments, Corvus developed a drone platform that uses computer vision techniques and machine learning.
  • The company's first drone, Corvus One, is equipped with an AI system and 14 cameras that help it navigate through the warehouse and scan barcodes.
  • Corvus's inventory management system saves customers time and resources, as the company's drones can do the job in a fraction of the time it would take human workers.
  • Drones can help solve problems like lost inventory, which is caused by misplaced or mislabelled products.
  • The company can set up the system quickly, using a charging dock and a rough mapping step.
  • Corvus is now looking to offer more comprehensive end-to-end solutions to manage inventory once it arrives at warehouses.
  • Corvus Robotics is poised to enable a new level of precision for the way products are produced and stored in warehouses worldwide.

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