Mohammed Kabir’s Corvus Robotics has developed fully autonomous drones that streamline warehouse inventory management. These drones navigate without GPS or Wi-Fi, using cameras and neural networks to scan barcodes and identify inventory discrepancies, even in challenging environments. They can operate 24/7 and integrate seamlessly with existing warehouse management systems, increasing efficiency by enabling weekly inventory checks instead of semi-annual ones.

Thanks to its infrastructure-free autonomy, the Corvus platform requires minimal setup, and drones work safely alongside workers and forklifts. Already used by companies like MSI, Corvus drones have transformed inventory processes by reducing errors and downtime. Looking ahead, Corvus aims to expand its solutions to manage inventory from when products arrive at warehouses, addressing broader challenges in logistics and storage.

Source: MIT News

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