According to a statement, the proposed service will combine “Telefónica Tech's IoT connectivity and its integration capabilities” with “Dexory's AI-powered digital twin platform DexoryView.”
Describing DexoryView in greater detail, a spokesperson said that it uses “fully autonomous robots to gather vast amounts of data from warehouses,” leveraging advanced optical sensors and LiDAR.
“These sensors,” the spokesperson continued, “allow Dexory’s robots to measure distances and map spaces and are capable of scanning up-to 10,000 locations per hour.
“The data gathered by the robots is analysed in real-time and visualised on the DexoryView platform, thanks to Telefónica Tech’s IoT connectivity. The robots deployed in the warehouse capture data in real time on the status, volume, dimensions and location of the items, using identifiers and barcodes.”
Telefonica Tech global director of IoT, Alfredo Serret, said: “This service combines Dexory's robotic technology and AI with our IoT capabilities. It will enable logistics, distribution and manufacturing companies to simplify the warehouse inventory process by providing them with real-time visibility and accurate data”.
Dexory co-founder, Oana Jinga, said: “With DexoryView, warehouse operators and managers are able to tap into rich data that will help them strategically guide their businesses forward and unlock new opportunities for them.
“Partnering with Telefonica Tech will allow Dexory to scale our solutions quickly in the Spanish market and unlock the power of real-time data in warehouses across the region.”