ROBOSHOP project
Keonn is leading a project to develop an autonomous inventory and object location robot for use in retail stores.
This project has been co-financed by the Ministry of Science, Innovation and Universities. The project reference is RTC-2017-6587-7.
The project participants are Keonn and Pompeu Fabra University.
The RoboShop project aims to design a “scanning robot” that identifies and locates all the objects in a store, including their position on three axes to maximize inventory reliability and, at the same time, optimize the accuracy with which the position of each object is calculated.
The design that is intended to be developed is mainly oriented to the retail sector.
The solution of an autonomous RFID inventory robot has better reliability (99.5%) and location accuracy (50cm) than RFID with manual readers and is much more economical, scalable and flexible than RFID shelves.
In addition, it can be used both in existing stores and in new ones, since it does not require “retrofitting”.
This project began in 2018 and ends in December 2020.
Financiado por: FEDER/Ministro de Ciencia, Innovación y Universidades – Agencia Estatal de Investigación/_ROBOSHOP (RTC-2017-6587-7).