IKEA uses drones for inventory in Hungary
IKEA is renewing its inventory processes together with the Hungarian startup Aeriu.
Thanks to drone technology and software with artificial intelligence, the listing and review of the products is more sustainable, safer, faster and more accurate, and customers get real-time information on their availability.
In the past year, cloud-based data management and storage solutions have been tested at the IKEA store in Soroksár. If the developments are successful, they can use the technology in additional stores. (portfolio.hu)
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