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    Ocado Technology, online retail, Hatfield, Hertfordshire

    Ocado Technology is a division of Ocado Group.

    Website - ocadotechnology.com

    youtube.com/ocadotechnology

    facebook.com/OcadoTechnology

    twitter.com/OcadoTechnology

    linkedin.com/company/ocado-technology

    instagram.com/ocado.technology

    Ocado on Wikipedia

    CEO - James Matthews

    Products and projects:

    Ocado Smart Platform, solution for operating retail businesses online

    AI:MMO, educational gaming platform

    CargoPod, self-driving mini-truck

    Soft Manipulation (SOMA)

    SecondHands
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    Ocado CTO Paul Clarke introduces Ocado Technology

    Published on Jul 4, 2017

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    The history of Ocado

    Published on Jul 27, 2017

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    Introducing the Ocado Smart Platform automated fulfillment solution

    Published on Nov 30, 2017

    The OSP automated fulfillment solution provides a dense storage system that fits into existing warehouses and uses space more efficiently than traditional racking.

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    Ocado CTO discusses artificial intelligence with Elixirr during Retail Week Live 2018

    Published on Mar 6, 2018

    Artificial Intelligence (AI) is set to power the next industrial revolution, by reinventing business and reshaping the global economy. Grocery retail can benefit greatly from AI. In particular, machine learning, robotics and internet of things have the potential to dramatically alter business models and reshape how all companies, not just retailers, interact with their customers.

    In this extensive interview, Ocado CTO Paul Clarke and Elixirr principal consultant Karina van den Oever cover how Ocado innovates, why AI plays such a big role in the company's evolution, where Ocado is deploying machine learning, and how the education system needs to adapt for tomorrow's connected, data-driven world.

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    The gigantic grocery warehouses built like living organisms

    Published on May 3, 2018

    Ocado, the world's largest online-only grocery retailer, relies on robots to deliver fresh food to hundreds of thousands of people in the UK. Its warehouses are designed like living organisms – there's a central nervous system (software), a cardiovascular system (conveyor belts) and red blood cells (crates).

    But as online shopping becomes more popular, Ocado is looking to new distribution systems to meet the growing demand.

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    How many robots does it take to run a grocery store?

    Jul 5, 2021

    In Ocado's grocery warehouses, thousands of mechanical boxes move on the Hive. Are they all individual robots? Or is this one giant hive mind?

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