Corvus Robotics Welcomes Rob Stevens to Its Board
Corvus Robotics, an innovator in autonomous inventory management systems, has recently appointed former Kiva Systems executive Rob Stevens to its board of directors. This strategic move is expected to bolster Corvus's market presence and guide its operations in the evolving landscape of supply chain automation.
Rob Stevens is no stranger to revolutionizing the warehouse robotics sector. Joining Kiva Systems as employee number 19, Stevens played a pivotal role in the company's rise, leading the business development, sales, and strategy functions for over six years. Kiva Systems was renowned for its cutting-edge mobile robotic fulfillment systems before its acquisition by Amazon in 2012 for $775 million, marking a significant milestone in the realm of venture-backed robotics. Stevens's efforts directly contributed to the establishment of what is now widely recognized as the world's largest fleet of warehouse robots, with over 500,000 units operational globally.
Following his tenure at Kiva, Stevens enhanced his credentials by leading significant operations at several tech firms, such as Backupify and Tive. His reputation as a consultant and advisor for early-stage B2B startups, coupled with his intimate knowledge of the supply chain, makes him an invaluable asset to Corvus Robotics.
In his new position, Stevens will leverage his extensive background to navigate Corvus Robotics through its growth trajectory. Given his experience in optimizing distribution center operations, he aims to help the company enhance inventory accuracy and overall performance with the innovative Corvus One drone system.
“The modern distribution center is often challenged by the need for precise information, especially regarding inventory. Corvus One, with its embodied AI capabilities, addresses this challenge by providing accurate data without the labor costs traditionally associated with inventory management,” Stevens commented. He sees great potential in the next generation of autonomous technologies, as they fulfill the demand for efficiency in supply chains.
The Corvus One drones utilize a proprietary AI large world model (LWM) that allows for autonomous navigation without the need for any human operators or additional infrastructure like localization beacons. This represents a critical advancement in sustainable inventory management, enabling operations to function “lights-out” — entirely free of human intervention.
Jackie Wu, co-founder and CEO of Corvus Robotics, expressed enthusiasm about Stevens's appointment. She emphasized the significance of Stevens’s commercialize experience at Kiva Systems, drawing parallels between the past successes of Kiva and the current aspirations of Corvus. Wu noted, “Rob's expertise will be instrumental in helping us chart our path akin to Kiva’s remarkable journey with Amazon.”
Corvus Robotics continues to pioneer advancements in autonomous inventory solutions, promoting a 'Robot as a Service' model. This allows businesses to reap the benefits of the latest in AI technology while reducing operational costs and increasing responsiveness to market demands.
With Stevens onboard, Corvus Robotics is positioned to scale new heights in the domain of robotics, promising innovative solutions that redefine how businesses manage their warehouses and distribution centers.
For further information about Corvus Robotics and its offerings, you can visit their official website at
Corvus Robotics.